Predictive Model of the Relationship between Appearance, Eating Attitudes, and Physical Activity Behavior in Young People amid COVID-19
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Research Design
2.2. Participants and Procedure
2.3. Instruments
2.3.1. Fear of Negative Appearance Evaluation Scale
2.3.2. The Eating Attitudes Test
2.3.3. Inventory of Physical Activity Objectives
2.4. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Descriptive Analysis
3.2. Relationship among Studied Variables
3.3. Fear of Negative Appearance, Eating Attitudes, and Physical Activity Objective Intergroup Differences
3.4. Predictors of Physical Activity Objectives
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Demographic | Value |
---|---|
Total Participants | 644 |
Male | 455 |
Female | 189 |
Mean BMI | 23.25 |
Minimum BMI | 14.52 |
Maximum BMI | 33.5 |
BMI Category: ≤18.4 | 58 |
BMI Category: 18.5–23.9 | 346 |
BMI Category: 24.0–27.9 | 154 |
BMI Category: ≥28.0 | 86 |
Variables | Mean ± SD | 95% CI (LL) | 95% CI (UL) | IQR | K | S | (CV) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
FNAES | 2.575 ± 1.044 | 2.494 | 2.656 | 1.667 | −0.845 | 0.216 | 40.538% |
EAT-26 | 4.520 ± 1.010 | 4.466 | 4.575 | 0.923 | 18.209 | −3.279 | 22.345% |
IPAO | 3.909 ± 0.750 | 3.851 | 3.967 | 1.000 | 1.019 | −0.906 | 19.186% |
FNAES | EAT-26 | IPAO | |
---|---|---|---|
FNAES | 1 | ||
EAT-26 | 0.455 * | 1 | |
IPAO | 0.573 * | 0.642 * | 1 |
FNAES | Dieting | Bulimia | Oral Control | Eat-26 | Health | Wellbeing | Decompression | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
FNAES | 1 | |||||||
Dieting | 0.38 ** | 1 | ||||||
Bulimia | 0.27 ** | 0.68 ** | 1 | |||||
Oral control | −0.13 ** | 0.03 | 0.35 ** | 1 | ||||
Eat-26 | 0.41 ** | 0.75 ** | 0.63 ** | 0.57 ** | 1 | |||
Health | 0.04 | 0.43 ** | 0.02 | 0.36 ** | 0.35 ** | 1 | ||
Wellbeing | 0.52 ** | 0.77 ** | 0.47 ** | 0.60 ** | 0.41 ** | 0.829 ** | 1 | |
Decompression | 0.37 ** | 0.02 | 0.61 ** | 0.04 | 0.25 | 0.471 *** | 0.581 ** | 1 |
Category (N) | FNAES | EAT-26 | IPAO | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dieting | Bulimia | Oral Control | Total Score | Health | Wellbeing | Decompression | |||
Age | 18–30 years | 15.23 ± 6.40 | 4.67 ± 0.83 | 2.59 ± 0.53 | 2.68 ± 0.31 | 17.24 ± 13.40 | 15.36 ± 3.80 | 15.36 ± 3.80 | 15.47 ± 3.57 |
31–40 years | 15.62 ± 6.01 | 3.70 ± 0.50 | 2.45 ± 0.58 | 2.32 ± 0.72 | 14.78 ± 12.12 | 17.64 ± 3.10 | 17.64 ± 3.10 | 16.05 ± 2.67 | |
41–50 years | 16.06 ± 6.07 | 4.39 ± 0.26 | 2.03 ± 0.38 | 2.36 ± 0.60 | 15.34 ± 10.52 | 18.38 ± 2.51 | 18.38 ± 2.51 | 16.15 ± 3.07 | |
Over 51 years | 15.56 ± 6.28 | 3.98 ± 0.40 | 2.16 ± 1.22 | 2.79 ± 0.32 | 14.89 ± 11.97 | 18.03 ± 2.82 | 18.03 ± 2.82 | 15.92 ± 2.92 | |
H-value | 0.443 | 2.80 ** | 1.44 | 1.47 | 1.76 | 30.50 *** | 30.52 *** | 1.66 | |
η2 | 0.002 | 0.01 | 0.007 | 0.007 | 0.008 | 0.125 | 0.10 | 0.008 | |
BMI | ≤18.4 | 16.23 ± 5.91 | 3.68 ± 0.26 | 2.26 ± 0.47 | 2.57 ± 0.03 | 14.47 ± 12.00 | 8.65 ± 2.45 | 8.70 ± 2.09 | 12.00 ± 3.54 |
18.5–23.9 Normal | 15.56 ± 6.21 | 4.53 ± 0.57 | 2.50 ± 0.43 | 2.54 ± 0.07 | 16.61 ± 12.32 | 17.60 ± 2.61 | 15.17 ± 2.49 | 16.09 ± 3.00 | |
24.0–27.9 Overweight | 14.88 ± 6.41 | 4.21 ± 0.83 | 2.40 ± 0.58 | 2.42 ± 0.11 | 15.63 ± 13.28 | 17.04 ± 2.96 | 15.77 ± 3.64 | 16.20 ± 3.24 | |
≥28.0 | 15.47 ± 6.63 | 4.53 ± 0.96 | 2.50 ± 0.43 | 2.97 ± 0.38 | 17.02 ± 13.53 | 16.50 ± 3.65 | 15.01 ± 2.92 | 16.03 ± 2.52 | |
F value | 0.754 | 1.08 | 0.188 | 1.26 | 0.716 | 20.50 *** | 21.60 *** | 32.92 *** | |
η2 | 0.002 | 0.005 | 0.001 | 0.006 | 0.003 | 0.49 | 0.32 | 0.13 |
Path | Standardized Effect Size (Effect) | Standard Error (Boot SE) | Effect Size (%) | 95% CI LL UL |
---|---|---|---|---|
FNAES→IPAO (Direct effect) | 0.27 ** | 0.15 | 31.10 | (0.27, 0.53) |
FNAES→EAT-26→IPAO (Mediation effect) | 0.36 ** | 0.26 | 78.3 | (0.37, 0.65) |
FNAES→IPAO (Total effect) | 0.54 ** | 0.39 | 100 | (0.33, 0.70) |
Sum of Square | df | Mean Square | F | p | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Age | 6.352 | 3 | 2.117 | 57.498 | 0.000 ** |
BMI | 32.405 | 3 | 10.802 | 44.245 | 0.000 ** |
Age × BMI | 47.175 | 9 | 5.242 | 21.471 | 0.000 ** |
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Li, J.; Wilczynska, D.; Lipowska, M.; Łada-Maśko, A.B.; Radtke, B.M.; Sajewicz-Radtke, U.; Izydorczyk, B.; Liu, T.; Wang, Z.; Lu, J.; et al. Predictive Model of the Relationship between Appearance, Eating Attitudes, and Physical Activity Behavior in Young People amid COVID-19. Nutrients 2024, 16, 2065. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16132065
Li J, Wilczynska D, Lipowska M, Łada-Maśko AB, Radtke BM, Sajewicz-Radtke U, Izydorczyk B, Liu T, Wang Z, Lu J, et al. Predictive Model of the Relationship between Appearance, Eating Attitudes, and Physical Activity Behavior in Young People amid COVID-19. Nutrients. 2024; 16(13):2065. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16132065
Chicago/Turabian StyleLi, Jianye, Dominika Wilczynska, Małgorzata Lipowska, Ariadna Beata Łada-Maśko, Bartosz M. Radtke, Urszula Sajewicz-Radtke, Bernadetta Izydorczyk, Taofeng Liu, Zitong Wang, Junyu Lu, and et al. 2024. "Predictive Model of the Relationship between Appearance, Eating Attitudes, and Physical Activity Behavior in Young People amid COVID-19" Nutrients 16, no. 13: 2065. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16132065
APA StyleLi, J., Wilczynska, D., Lipowska, M., Łada-Maśko, A. B., Radtke, B. M., Sajewicz-Radtke, U., Izydorczyk, B., Liu, T., Wang, Z., Lu, J., & Lipowski, M. (2024). Predictive Model of the Relationship between Appearance, Eating Attitudes, and Physical Activity Behavior in Young People amid COVID-19. Nutrients, 16(13), 2065. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16132065