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家长-青少年二元体中,体重感知偏差、体重变化行为和饮食摄入之间的关系。

Parent-adolescent dyadic associations among weight misperceptions, weight change behaviors, and dietary intakes.

机构信息

The Virginia Consortium Program in Clinical Psychology, 555 Park Avenue, Norfolk, VA, 23504, USA.

The Virginia Consortium Program in Clinical Psychology, 555 Park Avenue, Norfolk, VA, 23504, USA; Old Dominion University, 250 Mills Godwin Building, Norfolk, VA, 23529, USA.

出版信息

Appetite. 2022 Jul 1;174:106004. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2022.106004. Epub 2022 Mar 20.

Abstract

Prior research has shown that larger differences between individuals' actual and perceived bodily states are associated with their engagement in weight change behaviors. However, it remains unknown whether these intrapersonal associations extend to the parent-adolescent dyadic level. To address this research gap, the present study examined associations between parents' and adolescents' weight misperceptions (discrepancies between individuals' self-reported body mass indices and perceived weight statuses) relative to participants' own and their dyadic partners' weight change behaviors and dietary intakes. Participants included a large community sample of parent-adolescent dyads (N = 1,606 dyads) who completed the National Cancer Institute's FLASHE Study. Actor-partner interdependence models examined dyadic associations among participants' weight misperceptions (over- and under-perceptions) relative to their own and their dyadic partners' general weight change behaviors (current weight loss and gain behaviors), and low nutrient (e.g., processed foods) and nutrient-dense (e.g., fruits/vegetables) dietary intakes. Multiple intrapersonal and cross-dyad member associations were identified that varied based on the direction of weight misperceptions, the weight control behavior type, and whether the dyadic member was a parent or adolescent. For example, adolescents' weight under-perception was associated with a lower likelihood of their own, but not their parents', current weight loss behavior use, whereas parents who exhibited weight under-perception were less likely to report weight loss behaviors at the intrapersonal level and were less likely to have adolescents who reported weight loss behaviors. These results suggest that associations among weight misperceptions and weight control behaviors within the parent-adolescent dyadic context are complex, and that both inter- and intra-individual processes are implicated in these associations. The impact of these perceptual influences on parent-adolescent dyads' use of both healthy and disordered eating behaviors warrants further exploration in future research.

摘要

先前的研究表明,个体实际身体状态与感知身体状态之间的差异越大,他们参与体重改变行为的可能性就越大。然而,这些个体内部的关联是否延伸到亲子二元体水平尚不清楚。为了解决这一研究空白,本研究考察了父母和青少年的体重错觉(个体自我报告的体重指数与感知体重状况之间的差异)与参与者自身及其二元体伙伴的体重改变行为和饮食摄入之间的关联。参与者包括一个大型社区样本的亲子二元体(N=1606 对二元体),他们完成了国家癌症研究所的 FLASHE 研究。演员-伙伴相互依存模型考察了参与者的体重错觉(高估和低估)与其自身及其二元体伙伴的一般体重改变行为(当前体重减轻和增加行为)以及低营养(如加工食品)和营养密集(如水果/蔬菜)饮食摄入之间的二元体关联。根据体重错觉的方向、体重控制行为类型以及二元体成员是父母还是青少年,确定了多种个体内部和跨二元体成员的关联。例如,青少年的体重低估与他们自身而不是父母的当前减肥行为使用的可能性降低有关,而表现出体重低估的父母在个体内部层面上报告减肥行为的可能性较小,并且不太可能有报告减肥行为的青少年。这些结果表明,亲子二元体中体重错觉和体重控制行为之间的关联是复杂的,个体内部和个体之间的过程都与这些关联有关。这些感知影响对亲子二元体使用健康和失调的饮食行为的影响值得在未来的研究中进一步探讨。

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