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Dieting and disordered eating behaviors from adolescence to young adulthood: findings from a 10-year longitudinal study.

机译:从青春期到成年的节食和饮食失调行为:一项为期10年的纵向研究发现。

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Background: Disordered eating behaviors are prevalent in adolescence and can have harmful consequences. An important question is whether use of these behaviors in adolescence sets the pattern for continued use into young adulthood. Objective: To examine the prevalence and tracking of dieting, unhealthy and extreme weight control behaviors, and binge eating from adolescence to young adulthood. Design: Population-based, 10-year longitudinal study (Project EAT-III: Eating Among Teens and Young Adults, 1999-2010). Participants/setting: The study population included 2,287 young adults (55% girls, 52% nonwhite). The sample included a younger group (mean age 12.8+or-0.7 years at baseline and 23.2+or-1.0 years at follow-up) and an older group (mean age 15.9+or-0.8 at baseline and 26.2+or-0.9 years at follow-up). Statistical analyses performed: Longitudinal trends in prevalence of behaviors were tested using generalized estimating equations. Tracking of behaviors were estimated using the relative risk of behaviors at follow-up given presence at baseline. Results: In general, the prevalence of dieting and disordered eating was high and remained constant, or increased, from adolescence to young adulthood. Furthermore, behaviors tended to track within individuals and, in general, participants who engaged in dieting and disordered eating behaviors during adolescence were at increased risk for these behaviors 10 years later. Tracking was particularly consistent for the older girls and boys transitioning from middle adolescence to middle young adulthood. Conclusions: Study findings indicate that disordered eating behaviors are not just an adolescent problem, but continue to be prevalent among young adults. The tracking of dieting and disordered eating within individuals suggests that early use is likely to set the stage for ongoing use. Findings suggest a need for both early prevention efforts before the onset of harmful behavioral patterns as well as ongoing prevention and treatment interventions to address the high prevalence of disordered eating throughout adolescence and young adulthood.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jada.2011.04.012
机译:背景:饮食失调行为在青春期很普遍,并且可能产生有害后果。一个重要的问题是,在青春期使用这些行为是否会为继续使用到成年期设定模式。目的:研究饮食的流行程度和跟踪,不良健康和极端的体重控制行为以及从青春期到成年后的暴饮暴食。设计:基于人口的十年纵向研究(EAT-III项目:青少年饮食(1999-2010年))。参与者/环境:研究人群包括2287名年轻成年人(55%的女孩,52%的非白人)。样本包括较年轻的组(基线时平均年龄为12.8+或-0.7岁,随访时为23.2+或-1.0岁)和年龄较大的组(基线时的平均年龄15.9+或-0.8和26.2+或-0.9岁在后续行动中)。进行了统计分析:使用广义估计方程对行为流行的纵向趋势进行了测试。使用基线时存在的随访情况下的相对行为风险来估计行为追踪。结果:总体而言,节食和饮食失调的流行率很高,并且从青春期到成年后一直保持不变或增加。此外,行为倾向于在个体内追踪,并且一般来说,在青春期进行节食和饮食失调行为的参与者在10年后发生这些行为的风险增加。对于年龄较大的女孩和男孩从青春期中期过渡到中青年的追踪尤为一致。结论:研究发现表明饮食失调不仅是青少年的问题,而且在年轻人中仍很普遍。对个人饮食和饮食失调的追踪表明,早期使用可能为持续使用奠定基础。研究结果表明,既需要在有害行为方式发作之前尽早进行预防工作,也需要进行持续的预防和治疗干预措施,以解决整个青春期和成年期饮食失调的高发生率。 /10.1016/j.jada.2011.04.012

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