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Healthy Weight Regulation and Eating Disorder Prevention in High School Students: A Universal and Targeted Web-Based Intervention

机译:高中生健康的体重调节和饮食失调预防:基于网络的普遍针对性干预

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Background: Given the rising rates of obesity in children and adolescents, developing evidence-based weight loss or weight maintenance interventions that can be widely disseminated, well implemented, and are highly scalable is a public health necessity. Such interventions should ensure that adolescents establish healthy weight regulation practices while also reducing eating disorder risk.Objective: This study describes an online program, StayingFit, which has two tracks for universal and targeted delivery and was designed to enhance healthy living skills, encourage healthy weight regulation, and improve weight/shape concerns among high school adolescents.Methods: Ninth grade students in two high schools in the San Francisco Bay area and in St Louis were invited to participate. Students who were overweight (body mass index [BMI] >85th percentile) were offered the weight management track of StayingFit; students who were normal weight were offered the healthy habits track. The 12-session program included a monitored discussion group and interactive self-monitoring logs. Measures completed pre- and post-intervention included self-report height and weight, used to calculate BMI percentile for age and sex and standardized BMI (zBMI), Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) nutrition data, the Weight Concerns Scale, and the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale.Results: A total of 336 students provided informed consent and were included in the analyses. The racial breakdown of the sample was as follows: 46.7% (157/336) multiracial/other, 31.0% (104/336) Caucasian, 16.7% (56/336) African American, and 5.7% (19/336) did not specify; 43.5% (146/336) of students identified as Hispanic/Latino. BMI percentile and zBMI significantly decreased among students in the weight management track. BMI percentile and zBMI did not significantly change among students in the healthy habits track, demonstrating that these students maintained their weight. Weight/shape concerns significantly decreased among participants in both tracks who had elevated weight/shape concerns at baseline. Fruit and vegetable consumption increased for both tracks. Physical activity increased among participants in the weight management track, while soda consumption and television time decreased.Conclusions: Results suggest that an Internet-based, universally delivered, targeted intervention may support healthy weight regulation, improve weight/shape concerns among participants with eating disorders risk, and increase physical activity in high school students. Tailored content and interactive features to encourage behavior change may lead to sustainable improvements in adolescent health.
机译:背景:鉴于儿童和青少年肥胖率的上升,开发可广泛传播,实施良好且高度可扩展的循证减肥或维持体重干预措施是公共卫生的必要条件。此类干预措施应确保青少年建立健康的体重调节习惯,同时还可以减少进食障碍的风险。目的:本研究描述了一个在线计划“ StayingFit”,该计划有两种通用和针对性的分娩方式,旨在增强健康的生活技能,鼓励健康的体重方法:邀请旧金山湾区和圣路易斯两所高中的九年级学生参加。超重(体重指数[BMI]> 85%百分数)的学生将获得StayingFit的体重管理课程;向体重正常的学生提供健康习惯追踪。这个为期12节的计划包括一个受监视的讨论组和交互式自我监视日志。干预前后完成的措施包括自我报告的身高和体重,用于计算年龄和性别的BMI百分数以及标准化的BMI(zBMI),青少年风险行为调查(YRBS)营养数据,体重关注量表和中心结果:共有336名学生提供了知情同意书,并纳入了分析。样本的种族细分如下:46.7%(157/336)多种族/其他,31.0%(104/336)高加索人,16.7%(56/336)非洲裔美国人和5.7%(19/336)没有指明被识别为西班牙裔/拉丁美洲人的学生占43.5%(146/336)。在体重管理领域,学生的BMI百分数和zBMI显着下降。在健康习惯方面,学生的BMI百分数和zBMI没有显着变化,表明这些学生保持了体重。体重/形状问题在基线时具有较高体重/形状问题的参与者中均显着减少。两条路线的水果和蔬菜消费量均增加。体重管理过程中参与者的体育锻炼增加,而苏打水消耗和电视时间减少。结论:结果表明,基于互联网的,普遍提供的有针对性的干预措施可能支持健康的体重调节,改善饮食失调参与者的体重/身材问题风险,并增加高中学生的体育锻炼。为鼓励行为改变而量身定制的内容和互动功能可能会导致青少年健康的可持续改善。

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