Ingersoll Rachel N, Bailey Caitlin P, Mavredes Meghan N, Wang Yan, Napolitano Melissa A
Department of Prevention and Community Health Milken Institute School of Public Health The George Washington University, 950 New Hampshire Ave, 3rd Floor, Washington, DC 20052, USA.
Emerg Adulthood. 2022 Jun;10(3):679-688. doi: 10.1177/21676968211064777. Epub 2022 Mar 5.
This article characterizes role models identified by emerging/young adults for healthy eating and physical activity (PA), explores variations in reported role models by age, sex and race/ethnicity, and examines dietary/physical activity behaviors in relation to role models. Emerging/young adults (=397) enrolled in a randomized controlled weight management trial completed assessments at baseline: self-reported role models for healthy eating and PA, Healthy Eating Index, device-measured PA, and demographics. Participants were 78% female, 50% non-White, with mean age 23.3 years, mean BMI 31.1 kg/m. For both healthy eating and PA, the most frequently reported role model was friend (diet: 35%; PA: 39%). Parent was reported second most frequently for healthy eating (21%) and third most frequently for PA (11%). Role models for healthy eating, but not PA, differed by race/ethnicity. Role models did not differ by age or sex. Results may inform future interventions to promote healthy behaviors in emerging adults.
本文对新兴/年轻成年人所认定的健康饮食和身体活动(PA)榜样进行了特征描述,探讨了不同年龄、性别和种族/族裔群体所报告的榜样差异,并研究了与榜样相关的饮食/身体活动行为。参与一项随机对照体重管理试验的397名新兴/年轻成年人在基线时完成了评估:自我报告的健康饮食和身体活动榜样、健康饮食指数、设备测量的身体活动以及人口统计学数据。参与者中78%为女性,50%为非白人,平均年龄23.3岁,平均体重指数31.1kg/m²。对于健康饮食和身体活动而言,最常被报告的榜样都是朋友(饮食方面:35%;身体活动方面:39%)。在健康饮食方面,父母是第二常被提及的榜样(21%),在身体活动方面则是第三常被提及的榜样(11%)。健康饮食榜样因种族/族裔不同而存在差异,但身体活动榜样不存在这种差异。榜样在年龄或性别上没有差异。研究结果可为未来促进新兴成年人健康行为的干预措施提供参考。