Andreou Eleni, Mouski Christiana, Georgaki Evridiki, Andreou Nayia, Christoforou Christoforos, Abboud Myriam, Korfiati Persa, Kaxiri Fani, Papaioannou Marilena, Philippou Christiana, Papandreou Dimitrios, Papaneophytou Christos
Department of Life Sciences, School of Life and Health Sciences, University of Nicosia, Nicosia 2417, Cyprus.
Cyprus Dietetic and Nutrition Association, P.O. Box 28823, Nicosia 2083, Cyprus.
Nutrients. 2024 Dec 13;16(24):4308. doi: 10.3390/nu16244308.
Obesity and related health challenges remain significant concerns in Cyprus and Greece. Mindful eating (ME) has emerged as a behavioral approach to address these issues, yet its relationship with BMI, vitamin D levels, and sleep duration in Mediterranean populations is underexplored.
This study aimed to examine associations between ME subcategories (Awareness, Distraction, Disinhibition, Emotional, and External Cues), BMI, vitamin D levels, and sleep duration among Cypriot and Greek adults across two cohorts.
A cross-sectional design was employed with data collected in 2022 (N = 438) and 2023 (N = 174). Participants completed the validated Cyprus Mindful Eating Questionnaire (CyMEQ). Vitamin D levels, sleep duration, and BMI were self-reported. Statistical analyses included Mann-Whitney U Tests for ME subcategory comparisons, chi-square tests for categorical variables, and Spearman correlations to examine associations.
Significant differences were found between cohorts in ME subcategories, with N scoring higher in Awareness [Median (IQR): 2.60 (2.20-3.00) vs. 2.00 (1.80-2.30), = 0.02], Disinhibition [2.70 (2.50-3.00) vs. 2.50 (2.20-2.70), = 0.03], and External Cues [2.50 (2.10-2.90) vs. 2.10 (1.80-2.50), = 0.01]. ME scores were negatively correlated with BMI (r = -0.25, = 0.01) and positively associated with vitamin D levels and sleep duration. Differences in vitamin D supplementation practices were observed across groups; however, these differences did not reach statistical significance ( = 0.07).
ME behaviors, particularly Awareness and Disinhibition, are associated with BMI, highlighting their potential in obesity management. The interplay between ME, vitamin D, and sleep underscores the need for integrative health interventions in Mediterranean populations.
肥胖及相关健康挑战在塞浦路斯和希腊仍是重大问题。正念饮食(ME)已成为解决这些问题的一种行为方法,但其与地中海人群的体重指数(BMI)、维生素D水平和睡眠时间之间的关系尚未得到充分研究。
本研究旨在调查两个队列中的塞浦路斯和希腊成年人的正念饮食子类别(意识、分心、去抑制、情绪和外部线索)、BMI、维生素D水平和睡眠时间之间的关联。
采用横断面设计,收集了2022年(N = 438)和2023年(N = 174)的数据。参与者完成了经过验证的塞浦路斯正念饮食问卷(CyMEQ)。维生素D水平、睡眠时间和BMI均为自我报告。统计分析包括用于正念饮食子类别比较的曼-惠特尼U检验、用于分类变量的卡方检验以及用于检验关联的斯皮尔曼相关性分析。
在正念饮食子类别方面,两个队列之间存在显著差异,N在意识方面得分更高[中位数(四分位距):2.60(2.20 - 3.00)对2.00(1.80 - 2.30),P = 0.02],去抑制方面[2.70(2.50 - 3.00)对2.50(2.20 - 2.70),P = 0.03],以及外部线索方面[2.50(2.10 - 2.90)对2.10(1.80 - 2.50),P = 0.01]。正念饮食得分与BMI呈负相关(r = -0.25,P = 0.01),与维生素D水平和睡眠时间呈正相关。各群体在维生素D补充剂使用方面存在差异;然而,这些差异未达到统计学显著性(P = 0.07)。
正念饮食行为,特别是意识和去抑制,与BMI相关,凸显了它们在肥胖管理中的潜力。正念饮食、维生素D和睡眠之间的相互作用强调了地中海人群综合健康干预措施的必要性。