Health Research Center, Life Style Institute, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran 1435916471, Iran.
Health Education Department, Faculty of Health, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran 1435916471, Iran.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Feb 24;19(5):2631. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19052631.
Physical inactivity is a common health problem in female college students, and factors such as weight self-stigma and smartphone addiction may negatively impact physical activity in this population. The aim of the current study was to investigate the associations between these variables and identify the moderating effects of smartphone addiction between weight stigma and physical activity. Using a cross-sectional study, information on the level of physical activity in the past week, weight-related self-stigma, and smartphone addiction, as well as demographics, were collected via an online survey from 391 female college students in Taiwan. Participants in two groups of moderate to high and low physical activity were compared using a zero-order bivariate correlation in terms of independent variables. A moderated mediation model using Model 14 in the Hayes’ PROCESS macro with 1000 bootstrapping resamples was applied to assess moderation effects. There were significant differences in terms of weight status, smartphone addiction, and weight stigma between active and inactive groups (p < 0.001). All independent variables except for age were positively correlated (0.14 < r < 0.45). Multivariate regression models indicated that weight status was associated with weight stigma (odds ratio [OR] = 9.13, p < 0.001; 95% CI = 6.90, 11.35). Weight status (OR = 0.47, p = 0.03; 95% CI = 0.23, 0.93), weight stigma (OR = 0.96, p = 0.03; 95% CI = 0.922, 0.997), and smartphone addiction (OR = 0.11, p = 0.003; 95% CI = 0.03, 0.47) were associated with physical activity. The moderating role of smartphone addiction on the association between weight stigma and physical activity was also identified (OR = 1.05, p = 0.049; 95% CI = 1.0001, 1.1004). The moderating effect of smartphone addiction on the association between weight stigma and physical activity suggests that designing interventions to address the negative impacts of both weight stigma and smartphone addiction may help to improve physical activity in female college students.
身体活动不足是女大学生常见的健康问题,体重自我污名化和智能手机成瘾等因素可能会对这一人群的身体活动产生负面影响。本研究旨在探讨这些变量之间的关联,并确定智能手机成瘾在体重污名化和身体活动之间的调节作用。研究采用横断面研究方法,通过在线调查收集了台湾 391 名女大学生过去一周的身体活动水平、与体重相关的自我污名化和智能手机成瘾以及人口统计学等信息。使用零阶双变量相关比较了身体活动处于中高强度和低强度两组参与者在独立变量方面的差异。使用 Hayes' PROCESS 宏中的模型 14 并采用 1000 次 bootstrap 重采样评估调节效应,应用调节中介模型。在活跃组和不活跃组之间,体重状况、智能手机成瘾和体重污名化存在显著差异(p<0.001)。除年龄外,所有自变量之间均呈正相关(0.14<r<0.45)。多元回归模型表明,体重状况与体重污名化相关(优势比[OR]=9.13,p<0.001;95%置信区间[CI]:6.90,11.35)。体重状况(OR=0.47,p=0.03;95%CI:0.23,0.93)、体重污名化(OR=0.96,p=0.03;95%CI:0.922,0.997)和智能手机成瘾(OR=0.11,p=0.003;95%CI:0.03,0.47)与身体活动相关。还确定了智能手机成瘾对体重污名化和身体活动之间关联的调节作用(OR=1.05,p=0.049;95%CI:1.0001,1.1004)。智能手机成瘾对体重污名化和身体活动之间关联的调节作用表明,设计干预措施来解决体重污名化和智能手机成瘾的负面影响可能有助于提高女大学生的身体活动水平。