Perceived Weight Change and Contributing Factors among College Students

Oliver W. A. Wilson, Christopher M. Bopp, Melissa Bopp
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The purpose of this study was to examine the association between perceived weight change since high school and perceived factors contributing to weight change, or lack thereof, among college students. Students from a large university in the Northeast of the United States self-reported socio-demographic characteristics, and perceived factors contributing weight change (or lack thereof) via an online survey; and, completed an objective health assessment that included the anthropometric measurements. Of all participants (n = 183), most were men (61.2%), juniors/seniors (89.5%), non-Hispanic white (65.9%). Most participants reported gaining weight since high school (n = 113, 62.1%), and these participants had significantly greater abdominal girth, weight, and body fat percentage than those who maintained their weight (p < 0.005). Perceived factors contributing to weight change explained a significant portion of the variance in perceived weight change, and perceived factors contributing to weight change differed significantly between those who perceived that they had lost or gained weight. In summary, perceived weight gain despite awareness of contributing health behaviors among some students reinforces that supporting/facilitating actual health behavior changes, rather than mere awareness of healthy behaviors, should be the focus of health promotion efforts.
大学生感知体重变化及其影响因素
本研究的目的是检验大学生自高中以来感知到的体重变化与感知到的影响体重变化的因素之间的关系。美国东北部一所大型大学的学生通过在线调查自我报告社会人口特征,以及影响体重变化(或缺乏)的感知因素;并完成了包括人体测量在内的客观健康评估。在所有参与者(n = 183)中,大多数是男性(61.2%),青少年/老年人(89.5%),非西班牙裔白人(65.9%)。大多数参与者报告自高中以来体重增加(n = 113, 62.1%),这些参与者的腹围、体重和体脂率明显高于保持体重的参与者(p < 0.005)。影响体重变化的感知因素解释了感知体重变化的很大一部分差异,而影响体重变化的感知因素在那些认为自己体重减轻或增加的人之间存在显著差异。综上所述,在一些学生中,尽管意识到有益健康的行为,但体重仍在增加,这进一步表明,支持/促进实际的健康行为改变,而不仅仅是意识到健康行为,应该是健康促进工作的重点。
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