Carolina M Bejarano, Lauren Shomaker, Amy S Shah, Stavra Xanthakos, Sanita Ley, James Peugh, Rachel C Gonzalez-Louis, Meg H Zeller
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摘要
本研究调查了接受心脏代谢疾病治疗的青少年食物不安全(FI)与饮食失控(LOC)之间的关系,以及SNAP福利、FI和LOC每周变化之间的相互联系。41名到心脏代谢诊所就诊的青少年完成了FI和LOC的有效调查。20名经历FI的青少年在1个月内完成了4周的电子调查。总体而言,56%报告了公共援助,39%报告了FI, 37%报告了LOC。FI与LOC升高相关(β = 0.17, p p 0.05),但与第二周无关(β = -0.48, p = 0.20)。FI在同一周(β = 0.17, p 0.001)和下一周(β = 0.20, p 0.001)与LOC升高有关。在接受心脏代谢疾病治疗的青少年中,FI是普遍存在的,并且与较大的LOC有关。SNAP的益处可能会抑制每周的FI,但FI对LOC和心脏代谢健康的影响应该进行因果探讨。
Food access relates to loss of control eating in adolescents with cardiometabolic conditions: Exploration of week-to-week variation.
The present study examined the relationship between food insecurity (FI) and loss of control eating (LOC) in adolescents treated for cardiometabolic conditions, and inter-connections among week-to-week variations in receipt of SNAP benefits, FI, and LOC. Forty-one adolescents presenting to cardiometabolic clinics completed validated surveys of FI and LOC. A subset of 20 adolescents experiencing FI completed 4 weekly e-surveys, over 1 month. Overall, 56% reported public assistance, 39% reported FI, and 37% reported LOC. FI related to greater LOC (β = 0.17, p < 0.01). Among those with FI, receipt of SNAP related to greater within-person FI within the same week (β = 0.60, p< 0.05) but not the following week (β = -0.48, p = 0.20). FI related to greater LOC in the same week (β = 0.17, p< 0.001) and in the following week (β = 0.20, p< 0.001). In adolescents treated for cardiometabolic conditions, FI is prevalent and related to greater LOC. SNAP benefits might dampen FI week-to-week, but the effect of FI on LOC and cardiometabolic health should be explored causally.
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ournal of Health Psychology is an international peer-reviewed journal that aims to support and help shape research in health psychology from around the world. It provides a platform for traditional empirical analyses as well as more qualitative and/or critically oriented approaches. It also addresses the social contexts in which psychological and health processes are embedded. Studies published in this journal are required to obtain ethical approval from an Institutional Review Board. Such approval must include informed, signed consent by all research participants. Any manuscript not containing an explicit statement concerning ethical approval and informed consent will not be considered.