Kriaučionienė Vilma, Gajewska Danuta, Raskilienė Asta, Myszkowska-Ryciak Joanna, Ponichter Julia, Paulauskienė Lina, Petkevičienė Janina
Health Research Institute, Faculty of Public Health, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Tilžės Str. 18, 47181 Kaunas, Lithuania.
Department of Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Public Health, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Tilžės Str. 18, 47181 Kaunas, Lithuania.
Nutrients. 2024 Nov 18;16(22):3939. doi: 10.3390/nu16223939.
Positive body image is linked to improved mental and physical well-being, healthier lifestyles, and fewer unhealthy weight control behaviors. Cultural factors also play a role in influencing body appreciation. This study investigated the associations between body appreciation, body weight, lifestyle factors, and subjective health among bachelor's students in Lithuania and Poland. A cross-sectional online survey was conducted with 1290 students from universities in both countries. The Body Appreciation Scale-2 (BAS-2) measured body appreciation, while participants provided self-reported data on their dietary habits, physical activity, sleep, health perceptions, and body weight and height. Linear regression models explored associations between BAS-2 scores, actual and perceived body weight, lifestyle habits, and subjective health. Gender and country-based differences in body appreciation were observed. Lithuanian female students reported a higher median BAS score of 33 compared to 32 among Polish female students ( = 0.02), despite having a higher median BMI (22.3 kg/m vs. 21.1 kg/m, = 0.001). Positive body appreciation was linked to healthier dietary behaviors, such as higher consumption of fruits, vegetables, fish, and regular breakfasts. Additionally, greater physical activity and sufficient sleep were associated with higher body appreciation, while higher intake of sweets, sugary drinks, and fast food correlated with lower BAS-2 scores. Both BMI and perceived weight were negatively associated with body appreciation, particularly among females. Body appreciation is closely linked to body weight, healthier lifestyle, and positive health perceptions, suggesting that promoting healthier habits may improve body appreciation.
积极的身体形象与改善心理和身体健康、更健康的生活方式以及更少的不健康体重控制行为相关。文化因素在影响身体欣赏方面也发挥着作用。本研究调查了立陶宛和波兰本科学生的身体欣赏、体重、生活方式因素和主观健康之间的关联。对来自两国大学的1290名学生进行了横断面在线调查。使用身体欣赏量表-2(BAS-2)测量身体欣赏,同时参与者提供关于他们饮食习惯、体育活动、睡眠、健康认知以及体重和身高的自我报告数据。线性回归模型探讨了BAS-2得分、实际和感知体重、生活方式习惯以及主观健康之间的关联。观察到身体欣赏方面存在基于性别和国家的差异。立陶宛女学生报告的BAS中位数得分较高,为33分,而波兰女学生为32分( = 0.02),尽管立陶宛女学生的BMI中位数较高(22.3 kg/m² 对 21.1 kg/m², = 0.001)。积极的身体欣赏与更健康的饮食行为相关,例如更多地食用水果、蔬菜、鱼类以及规律吃早餐。此外,更多的体育活动和充足的睡眠与更高的身体欣赏相关,而更高的甜食、含糖饮料和快餐摄入量与更低的BAS-2得分相关。BMI和感知体重均与身体欣赏呈负相关,尤其是在女性中。身体欣赏与体重、更健康的生活方式以及积极的健康认知密切相关,这表明促进更健康的习惯可能会改善身体欣赏。