以色列阿拉伯青少年的能量饮料消费情况:焦虑和幸福感方面的性别差异

Lili Nimri, Bshara Mansour, Amir Benhos, Abdallah Banna, Elias Nasrallah, Marwan Sackran, Ahlam Abu Ahmad, Ziv Ardi, Omer Horovitz
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据报道,以色列阿拉伯青少年的快餐、甜食和糖果消费量较高。本研究探讨了以色列阿拉伯青少年饮用能量饮料、焦虑和幸福感之间可能存在的关联。我们还调查了这些关联与快餐消费、体育活动和每晚睡眠时间之间的关系。这项横断面探索性研究使用自我报告问卷评估了青少年的能量饮料消费、营养和生活习惯、幸福感和焦虑。研究对象为来自以色列北部几个城市和村庄的 12-18 岁青少年。114 名青少年(59 名女性)参加了研究。性别和饮用能量饮料与心理状态有关。与不饮用能量饮料的青少年相比,饮用能量饮料的青少年的幸福指数和焦虑指数较低(分别为 73.02 ± 2.64 和 23 ± 1.56,而不饮用能量饮料的青少年的幸福指数和焦虑指数分别为 79.37 ± 1.67 和 18.86 ± 1.41)。能量饮料消费者每周吃的快餐明显多于非消费者(1.25 ± 0.07 vs. 1.03 ± 0.09)。此外,能量饮料消费者每晚的睡眠时间与焦虑水平相关[rs = 0.352,p = 0.018]。我们的研究表明,能量饮料消费与心理健康指数之间存在复杂的关联。我们的研究显示了能量饮料消费与心理健康指数之间的复杂关联,这些关联可作为进一步研究该主题的基础。
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Energy drink consumption among Israeli‐Arab adolescents: Gender differences in anxiety and well‐being
Israeli‐Arab adolescents are reported to consume higher amounts of fast food, sweets, and candies. This study examined possible associations among energy drink consumption, anxiety, and well‐being in Israeli‐Arab adolescents. We also investigated these associations concerning fast food consumption, physical activity, and hours of sleep per night.A cross‐sectional exploratory study assessed adolescents’ energy drink consumption, nutritional and lifestyle habits, well‐being, and anxiety using self‐reported questionnaires. Adolescents aged 12–18 from several cities and villages in northern Israel were considered for the study. Anthropometric measurements—weight, height, and waist circumference—were also assessed.One hundred and fourteen adolescents (59 females) participated in the study. Gender and energy drink consumption were associated with psychological status. Energy drink consumers reported a lower well‐being index and a higher anxiety index than nonconsumers (73.02 ± 2.64 and 23 ± 1.56 vs. 79.37 ± 1.67 and 18.86 ± 1.41, respectively). Energy drink consumers ate significantly more fast food per week than nonconsumers (1.25 ± 0.07 vs. 1.03 ± 0.09). Additionally, hours of sleep per night were correlated with anxiety levels among energy drink consumers [rs = 0.352, p = 0.018]. These results differed between genders.Our study shows complex associations between energy drink consumption and mental health indices. These associations can serve as a basis for further research into this topic.
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