Psychosocial factors related to the stages of change in reducing sugar intake among adults in Seoul, Korea: a cross-sectional study.

Korean journal of community nutrition Pub Date : 2026-02-01 Epub Date: 2026-02-28 DOI:10.5720/kjcn.2026.00024
Ju Young Lee, Kyung Won Kim
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Abstract

Objectives: This study examined the factors associated with stages of change (SOC) in reducing sugar intake among adults, applying the theory of planned behavior.

Methods: An online survey was conducted among adults aged 19-49 years residing in Seoul, Korea. Based on their SOC in reducing sugar intake, participants (n = 380) were categorized into a pre-action group (45.3%) and an action group (54.7%). Statistical analysis was performed using χ2-test, analysis of covariance, and one-way analysis of variance with linear contrast.

Results: The consumption frequency of sugary foods was significantly higher in the pre-action group than in the action group (P < 0.001). Compared with the action group, participants in the pre-action group perceived the advantages of sugar intake more favorably (P < 0.001), perceived the disadvantages less strongly (P = 0.002), and reported greater influence from significant others (P = 0.004). In contrast, participants in the action group agreed less with insufficient knowledge/skills (P < 0.001), had greater control over the facilitating factors of sugar intake (P < 0.001), and had stronger control beliefs in situations promoting sugar intake (P < 0.001). Behavioral beliefs (P < 0.001) and control beliefs (P < 0.001) showed a significant linear trend across the five SOC, whereas subjective norms did not (P = 0.275).

Conclusion: Psychosocial factors related to sugar intake reduction clearly differed between the SOC groups. In the pre-action group, nutrition education should emphasize lowering the perceived benefits of sugar intake while increasing awareness of its adverse consequences. Strengthening the perception of control over sugar intake is important, despite the factors or situations promoting sugar intake. This can be achieved by providing practical tips and developing skills to reduce sugar intake. For the action group, it is necessary to maintain the reduced sugar intake through continual support and encouragement.

社会心理因素与韩国首尔成年人减少糖摄入量变化的阶段相关:一项横断面研究。
目的:本研究应用计划行为理论,探讨与成人减糖摄入变化阶段(SOC)相关的因素。方法:对居住在韩国首尔的19-49岁的成年人进行在线调查。根据他们在减少糖摄入量方面的SOC,参与者(n = 380)被分为行动前组(45.3%)和行动组(54.7%)。统计学分析采用χ2检验、协方差分析、线性对比的单因素方差分析。结果:行动前组含糖食物的摄入频率明显高于行动组(P < 0.001)。与行动组相比,行动前组的参与者更积极地感知糖摄入的好处(P < 0.001),更不强烈地感知缺点(P = 0.002),并报告来自重要他人的更大影响(P = 0.004)。相比之下,行动组的参与者较少认同知识/技能不足(P < 0.001),对糖摄入的促进因素有更大的控制力(P < 0.001),对促进糖摄入的情况有更强的控制信念(P < 0.001)。行为信念(P < 0.001)和控制信念(P < 0.001)在5个SOC中呈显著的线性趋势,而主观规范(P = 0.275)没有显著的线性趋势。结论:与糖摄入减少相关的社会心理因素在SOC组之间存在明显差异。在行动前组,营养教育应强调降低糖摄入的好处,同时提高对其不良后果的认识。尽管存在促进糖摄入的因素或情况,但加强对糖摄入的控制是很重要的。这可以通过提供实用的建议和发展减少糖摄入量的技能来实现。对于行动组,有必要通过持续的支持和鼓励来维持减少的糖摄入量。
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