Jalali-Farahani Sara, Zayeri Farid, Zarani Fariba, Azizi Fereidoun, Amiri Parisa
Research Center for Social Determinants of Health, Research Institute for Endocrine Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Proteomics Research Center and Department of Biostatistics, Faculty of Allied Medical Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Int J Endocrinol Metab. 2022 Apr 20;20(2):e123237. doi: 10.5812/ijem-123237. eCollection 2022 Apr.
Body image is known as an important factor affecting different aspects of adolescents' health; however, its relationship with lifestyle, body mass index (BMI), and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in Iranian adolescents has not been addressed in a conceptual model.
This study aimed to investigate the network associations among body image, lifestyle, BMI, and HRQoL in adolescent boys and girls.
The present study examined 760 adolescents (15 - 18 years) from Tehran. Adolescents reported their weight and height, according to which the participants' BMIs were calculated. The adolescents' body image, lifestyle, and HRQoL were assessed using a set of questionnaires, including the Body Image Scale for Youth (BISY), Modifiable Activity Questionnaire (MAQ), Eating Habits Checklist, Eating Attitudes Test (EAT-26), and Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL).
The participants' mean age and BMI were 16.5 ± 1.0 years and 22.4 ± 4.6 kg/m, respectively. More than one-third of boys (39.9%) and less than a quarter of girls (22.6%) were overweight/obese. In the final model, body image was significantly and directly associated with physical activity, disordered eating, eating habits, and HRQoL in both genders (P < 0.05). Moreover, body image was directly correlated with screen time in boys (P = 0.012) and BMI in girls (P = 0.001). Body image was indirectly correlated with BMI by the mediating role of disordered eating in girls. Moreover, body image was indirectly associated with HRQoL by the mediating role of physical activity and eating habits in both genders and screen time only in boys.
The network associations among body image, lifestyle, BMI, and HRQoL revealed a gender-specific pattern among the study population. Body image was a significant determinant of lifestyle and HRQoL in both genders and excessive weight in girls. The present findings would contribute to designing and implementing relevant health promotion interventions.
身体意象是影响青少年健康各个方面的一个重要因素;然而,在伊朗青少年中,其与生活方式、体重指数(BMI)以及健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)之间的关系尚未在一个概念模型中得到探讨。
本研究旨在调查青少年男孩和女孩身体意象、生活方式、BMI和HRQoL之间的网络关联。
本研究对来自德黑兰的760名青少年(15 - 18岁)进行了调查。青少年报告了他们的体重和身高,并据此计算出参与者的BMI。使用一组问卷对青少年的身体意象、生活方式和HRQoL进行评估,这些问卷包括青少年身体意象量表(BISY)、可改变活动问卷(MAQ)、饮食习惯清单、饮食态度测试(EAT - 26)和儿童生活质量量表(PedsQL)。
参与者的平均年龄和BMI分别为16.5±1.0岁和22.4±4.6kg/m²。超过三分之一的男孩(39.9%)和不到四分之一的女孩(22.6%)超重/肥胖。在最终模型中,身体意象在两性中均与体育活动、饮食失调、饮食习惯和HRQoL显著且直接相关(P<0.05)。此外,身体意象与男孩的屏幕时间直接相关(P = 0.012),与女孩的BMI直接相关(P = 0.001)。在女孩中,身体意象通过饮食失调的中介作用与BMI间接相关。此外,在两性中,身体意象通过体育活动和饮食习惯的中介作用与HRQoL间接相关,而在男孩中仅通过屏幕时间与HRQoL间接相关。
身体意象、生活方式、BMI和HRQoL之间的网络关联在研究人群中呈现出特定性别的模式。身体意象是两性生活方式和HRQoL以及女孩超重的一个重要决定因素。本研究结果将有助于设计和实施相关的健康促进干预措施。