İmre Kadriye Elif, Akyol Aslı
Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Kastamonu University, Kastamonu, Turkey.
Departmant of Nutrition and Dietetics, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey.
PeerJ. 2024 Dec 19;12:e18669. doi: 10.7717/peerj.18669. eCollection 2024.
This study aimed to develop and validate the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) awareness scale and examine whether having a DOHaD education module may affect dietary behavior in college students.
Some studies conducted within the scope of the DOHaD hypothesis show associations between early-life environmental factors, especially maternal health and nutritional status, with the next generation's health and disease status. Despite the increase in elucidating of the underpinning mechanisms of early life determinants and chronic disease risk, there is limited knowledge on how public perceive and understand DOHaD concepts.
The study consisted of three phases: identification of DOHaD awareness scale components, development and validation, interrater reliability of the scale, and a confirmatory study. Two-hundred college students to confirm face validity of the scale, one-hundred for reproducibility and one-hundred for the confirmatory study. Confirmatory study included a pre-intervention period in which baseline parameters (such as anthropometric measurements, HEI-2015 (Healthy Eating Index-2015), physical activity levels, and DOHaD awareness scale scores) were measured at two different time points, and an educational module on DOHaD concepts was provided to the participants. The study was reported in accordance with the Guidelines for Reporting Reliability and Agreement Studies (GRRAS).
Content validity ratio, exploratory factor analysis, and Cronbach's alpha values indicated that a reliable and valid instrument to assess the awareness of DOHaD concepts in college students was developed. Despite the lack of a control group, DOHaD concept education was associated with improved anthropometric measurements, healthier eating parameters, increased physical activity levels, and a better understanding of DOHaD concepts.
Translating DOHaD concepts into healthier behaviors can support improvements in lifestyle, and the use of the DOHaD awareness scale may serve as a valuable tool to encourage healthy behaviors among college students.
本研究旨在开发并验证健康与疾病的发育起源(DOHaD)认知量表,并探讨开展DOHaD教育模块是否会影响大学生的饮食行为。
在DOHaD假说范围内进行的一些研究表明,早期生活环境因素,尤其是母亲的健康和营养状况,与下一代的健康和疾病状况之间存在关联。尽管对早期生活决定因素和慢性病风险的潜在机制的阐释有所增加,但公众对DOHaD概念的认知和理解程度仍有限。
该研究包括三个阶段:确定DOHaD认知量表的组成部分、量表的开发与验证、量表的评分者间信度以及一项验证性研究。200名大学生用于确认量表的表面效度,100名用于重复性检验,100名用于验证性研究。验证性研究包括一个干预前期,在此期间在两个不同时间点测量基线参数(如人体测量指标、2015年健康饮食指数(HEI-2015)、身体活动水平和DOHaD认知量表得分),并向参与者提供关于DOHaD概念的教育模块。本研究按照报告可靠性和一致性研究的指南(GRRAS)进行报告。
内容效度比、探索性因素分析和克朗巴赫α值表明,已开发出一种可靠且有效的工具来评估大学生对DOHaD概念的认知。尽管缺乏对照组,但DOHaD概念教育与人体测量指标的改善、更健康的饮食参数、身体活动水平的提高以及对DOHaD概念的更好理解相关。
将DOHaD概念转化为更健康的行为可以促进生活方式的改善,而使用DOHaD认知量表可能是鼓励大学生养成健康行为的有价值工具。