Department of Family Medicine, National Cheng Kung University Hospital, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan.
Department of Public Health, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan.
Obes Res Clin Pract. 2022 Nov-Dec;16(6):470-475. doi: 10.1016/j.orcp.2022.10.004. Epub 2022 Oct 21.
Friendship networks are relevant to adolescent weight status and lifestyle, but little is known about their relationship in an East Asian setting. Using a longitudinal cohort of Taiwanese adolescents, we studied how weight status and lifestyles might influence friendship. Simultaneously considering the influence of friendship networks, we further examined the effects of peers' lifestyles on the body weight status of adolescents.
Data were retrieved from the first three waves of the Taiwan Youth Project (N = 2409; 51 % boys). Participants were asked to nominate their friends at school and to report their lifestyle factors (e.g. sleep habits, internet use, and athletic performance). Weight status was proxied by body mass index calculated from self-reported weight and height. Stochastic actor-based modeling was used for the friendship network analyses.
Considering network structure, adolescents selected friends based on similarities in weight status (β = 0.147 [standard error = 0.044], p < 0.001) and lifestyle factors, such as athletic performance (β = 0.181 [0.034], p < 0.001), internet use (β = 0.156 [0.039], p < 0.001), and social jetlag (β = 0.055 [ ± 0.022], p < 0.05). In the behavior dynamics model, we did not observe any peer influence on changes in adolescents' weight status.
These findings suggest a pervasive homophilic friendship selection explained by weight and lifestyle-based similarities, despite no evidence of peer influence on weight status. Stakeholders and care providers of adolescent health should be aware of the social network processes that underlie weight problems.
友谊网络与青少年的体重状况和生活方式有关,但在东亚环境下,人们对它们之间的关系知之甚少。本研究使用台湾青少年的纵向队列,研究体重状况和生活方式如何影响友谊。同时考虑友谊网络的影响,我们进一步研究了同伴的生活方式对青少年体重状况的影响。
本研究的数据来自台湾青年项目的前三个波次(N=2409;51%为男生)。参与者被要求在学校提名他们的朋友,并报告他们的生活方式因素(例如睡眠习惯、上网时间和运动表现)。体重状况通过自报的体重和身高计算得出的身体质量指数来表示。采用随机主体建模方法进行友谊网络分析。
考虑到网络结构,青少年选择朋友是基于体重状况(β=0.147 [标准误差=0.044],p<0.001)和生活方式因素(如运动表现、上网时间和社交时差)的相似性。β=0.181 [0.034],p<0.001)、上网时间(β=0.156 [0.039],p<0.001)和社交时差(β=0.055 [±0.022],p<0.05)。在行为动态模型中,我们没有观察到同伴对青少年体重变化的任何影响。
这些发现表明,尽管没有证据表明同伴对体重状况有影响,但普遍存在基于体重和生活方式相似性的同型友谊选择。青少年健康的利益相关者和护理提供者应该意识到体重问题背后的社交网络过程。