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Parental encouragement of healthy behaviors: adolescent weight status and health-related quality of life

机译:父母鼓励健康的行为:青少年体重状况和健康相关的生活质量

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Background Obesity is a major health concern for adolescents, with one in four being overweight or obese in Australia. The purpose of this study was to examine the moderation effect of parental encouragement of healthy behaviors on the relationship between adolescent weight status and Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL). Methods Baseline data were collected from 3,040 adolescents participating in the It’s Your Move project, conducted in the Barwon South-West region of Victoria, in 2005. The Paediatric Quality of Life Inventory was used to measure HRQoL, and parental encouragement was derived from purposely designed self-report items. Weight status was calculated according to World Health Organization growth standards from measured weight and height. Linear regression analyses modeled direct relationships and interaction terms. Analyses were adjusted for age, sex, physical activity level, nutrition and school attended. Results Higher levels of parental encouragement, as compared to low encouragement, were positively associated with higher global HRQoL scores, particularly in the physical functioning domain. To a lesser degree, high parental encouragement was also associated with higher scores on the psychosocial domain. Obese weight status showed a significant association with lower HRQoL on all scales. Parental encouragement significantly moderated the inverse relationship between overweight status and physical wellbeing. Conclusions Findings suggest that parental encouragement of healthy behavior is associated with increased HRQoL scores for adolescents. Whilst more research is needed to validate the significant interaction effect, main effects suggest that parental encouragement of healthy behavior is an important factor in adolescent wellbeing and should be considered when developing prevention and clinical interventions for obesity.
机译:背景肥胖是青少年的主要健康问题,在澳大利亚,四分之一的人超重或肥胖。这项研究的目的是检验父母鼓励健康行为对青少年体重状况与健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)之间关系的调节作用。方法收集了2005年在维多利亚州Barwon西南地区开展的It's Your Move项目的3,040名青少年的基线数据。使用儿童生活质量量表来衡量HRQoL,并通过有针对性的设计来鼓励父母的鼓励自我报告的项目。根据世界卫生组织的生长标准,根据体重和身高计算体重状况。线性回归分析对直接关系和交互项建模。分析针对年龄,性别,体育活动水平,营养和就读学校进行了调整。结果与较低的鼓励相比,较高的父母鼓励水平与较高的整体HRQoL得分呈正相关,尤其是在身体功能方面。在较小程度上,父母的高度鼓励也与社会心理领域的较高分数相关。肥胖状态在所有范围内均与较低的HRQoL显着相关。父母的鼓励极大地减轻了超重状态与身体健康之间的逆向关系。结论结论表明,父母对健康行为的鼓励与青少年HRQoL得分的提高有关。尽管需要更多的研究来验证显着的交互作用,但主要影响表明,父母鼓励健康行为是青少年福祉的重要因素,在制定预防和肥胖症的临床干预措施时应予以考虑。

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