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Longitudinal social networks impacts on weight and weight-related behaviors assessed using mobile-based ecological momentary assessments: Study Protocols for the SPARC study

机译:纵向社会网络对基于移动的生态瞬时评估所评估的体重和与体重有关的行为的影响:SPARC研究的研究方案

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Background The transition from the home to college is a phase in which emerging adults shift toward more unhealthy eating and physical activity patterns, higher body mass indices, thus increasing risk of overweight/obesity. Currently, little is understood about how changing friendship networks shape weight gain behaviors. This paper describes the recruitment, data collection, and data analytic protocols for the SPARC (Social impact of Physical Activity and nutRition in College) study, a longitudinal examination of the mechanisms by which friends and friendship networks influence nutrition and physical activity behaviors and weight gain in the transition to college life. Methods The SPARC study aims to follow 1450 university freshmen from a large university over an academic year, collecting data on multiple aspects of friends and friendship networks. Integrating multiple types of data related to student lives, ecological momentary assessments (EMAs) are administered via a cell phone application, devilSPARC. EMAs collected in four 1-week periods (a total of 4 EMA waves) are integrated with linked data from web-based surveys and anthropometric measurements conducted at four times points (for a total of eight data collection periods including EMAs, separated by ~1?month). University databases will provide student card data, allowing integration of both time-dated data on food purchasing, use of physical activity venues, and geographical information system (GIS) locations of these activities relative to other students in their social networks. Discussion Findings are intended to guide the development of more effective interventions to enhance behaviors among college students that protect against weight gain during college.
机译:背景技术从家庭到大学的过渡是一个阶段,在这个阶段中,新兴成年人转向更不健康的饮食和身体活动方式,更高的体重指数,从而增加了超重/肥胖的风险。当前,关于改变的友谊网络如何塑造体重增加行为的了解很少。本文描述了SPARC(体育锻炼和营养对大学的社会影响)研究的招募,数据收集和数据分析协议,对朋友和友谊网络影响营养和体育锻炼行为以及体重增加的机制进行了纵向检验。向大学生活过渡。方法SPARC的研究旨在在一个学年内追踪一所大型大学的1450名大学新生,收集有关朋友和友谊网络多个方面的数据。整合了与学生生活相关的多种类型的数据,通过手机应用程序devilSPARC进行了生态瞬时评估(EMA)。在四个为期1周的时间段内收集的EMA(总共4次EMA波)与基于网络的调查和人体测量的链接数据集成在一起,这些数据在四个时间点进行(包括EMA在内的总共八个数据收集期,相隔〜1 ?月)。大学数据库将提供学生证数据,以便将有关食品购买,体育活动场所的使用以及这些活动相对于其社交网络中其他学生的地理信息系统(GIS)位置的时间数据进行集成。讨论结果旨在指导开发更有效的干预措施,以增强大学生在大学期间防止体重增加的行为。

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