| Literature DB >> 25270112 |
Sarah Spengler1, Filip Mess, Eliane Schmocker, Alexander Woll.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Promoting a healthy lifestyle especially in adolescents is important because health-related behaviors adopted during adolescence most often track into adulthood. Longitudinal studies are necessary for identifying health-related risk groups of adolescents and defining target groups for health-promoting interventions. Multiple health behavior research may represent a useful approach towards a better understanding of the complexity of health-related behavior. The aim of this study was to examine the longitudinal association of health-related behavior patterns with change of weight status and self-rated health in adolescents in Germany.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25270112 PMCID: PMC4190442 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2431-14-242
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Figure 1Description of the MoMo longitudinal sample.
Mean (SD) values (z-scores) of the cluster solution, results of ANOVA [29]
| Cluster 1 | Cluster 2 | Cluster 3 | Cluster 4 | F | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N (%) | 266 (16.2) | 564 (34.3) | 306 (18.6) | 507 (30.9) | |
| HuSKY | 0 | 0.94 | −0.47 | −0.76 | 605.68* |
| Mean | 53.24 (8.33) | 63.1 (5.87) | 48.72 (8.63) | 45.79 (6.27) | |
| Physical activity | 1.77 | −0.34 | −0.31 | −0.36 | 833.81* |
| Mean (MET/week) | 71.11 (23.55) | 16.18 (13.69) | 16.89 (17.54) | 15.51 (13.79) | |
| Media use | −0.14 | −0.39 | 1.52 | −0.41 | 643.81* |
| Mean (h/day) | 2.85 (1.75) | 2.29 (1.30) | 6.56 (2.14) | 2.24 (1.08) |
*p < .001.
HuSKY = healthy nutrition score.
Percentage of overweight members of the clusters for T1 and T2
| Cluster | N | T1 | T2 | T2-T1 | McNemar Chi 2 | p |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cluster 1 | 87 | 19.5% | 21.8% | + 2.3% | 0.5 | .480 |
| Cluster 2 | 210 | 14.3% | 20.5% | + 6.2% | 5.12 | .024 |
| Cluster 3 | 89 | 24.7% | 39.3% | + 14.7% | 8.05 | .004 |
| Cluster 4 | 170 | 14.1% | 21.2% | + 7.2% | 6.55 | .011 |
| Total | 556 | 16.7% | 23.9% | + 7.2% | 19.05 | < .001 |
Percentage of overweight members of the clusters for T1 and T2 for each sex separately
| Cluster | Sex | N | T1 | T2 | T2-T1 | McNemar Chi 2 | p |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cluster 1 | male | 59 | 18.6% | 20.3% | + 1.9% | 0.14 | .705 |
| female | 28 | 21.4% | 25.0% | + 3.6% | 0.25 | .617 | |
| Cluster 2 | male | 87 | 13.8% | 18.4% | + 4.6% | 1.14 | .285 |
| female | 123 | 14.6% | 22.0% | + 7.4% | 4.26 | .039 | |
| Cluster 3 | male | 61 | 26.2% | 44.3% | + 18.1% | 7.12 | .008 |
| female | 28 | 21.4% | 28.6% | + 7.2% | 0.56 | .453 | |
| Cluster 4 | male | 66 | 15.2% | 21.2% | + 6.0% | 1.60 | .206 |
| female | 104 | 13.5% | 21.2% | + 6.7% | 5.33 | .021 | |
| Total | male | 273 | 18.0% | 25.3% | + 7.3% | 8.33 | .004 |
| female | 283 | 15.6% | 22.6% | + 7.0% | 11.11 | < .001 |
Percentage of overweight members of the clusters for T1 and T2 for two age groups separately
| Cluster | Age group T1 (yrs) | N | T1 | T2 | T2-T1 | McNemar Chi 2 | p |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cluster 1 | 11-13 | 48 | 18.8% | 20.8% | + 2.0% | 0.20 | .655 |
| 14-17 | 39 | 20.5% | 23.1% | + 1.6% | 0.33 | .564 | |
| Cluster 2 | 11-13 | 125 | 12.8% | 16.8% | + 4.0% | 1.47 | .225 |
| 14-17 | 85 | 16.5% | 25.9% | + 9.4% | 4.00 | .046 | |
| Cluster 3 | 11-13 | 35 | 17.1% | 22.9% | + 5.8% | 0.67 | .414 |
| 14-17 | 54 | 29.6% | 50.0% | + 20.4% | 8.07 | .005 | |
| Cluster 4 | 11-13 | 96 | 15.6% | 17.7% | + 2.1% | 0.40 | .527 |
| 14-17 | 74 | 12.2% | 25.7% | + 13.5% | 8.33 | .004 | |
| Total | 11-13 | 304 | 15.1% | 18.2% | + 3.1% | 2.63 | .105 |
| 14-17 | 252 | 18.6% | 30.6% | + 12.0% | 19.57 | < .001 |
Mean (SD) self-rated health in the clusters for T1 and T2
| Cluster | N | T1 | T2 | T2-T1 | T | df | p |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| 151 | 1.78 (0.64) | 1.66 (0.65) | - 0.12 | 1.94 | 150 | .055 |
|
| 339 | 1.86 (0.55) | 1.82 (0.58) | - 0.04 | 1.12 | 338 | .263 |
|
| 153 | 2.01 (0.65) | 1.94 (0.67) | - 0.07 | 1.18 | 152 | .240 |
|
| 310 | 1.85 (0.58) | 1.85 (0.59) | 0 | - 0.24 | 309 | .808 |
|
| 953 | 1.87 (0.59) | 1.82 (0.62) | - 0.05 | 1.82 | 952 | .068 |
Mean (SD) self-rated health in the clusters for T1 and T2 for each sex separately
| Cluster | Sex | N | T1 | T2 | T2-T1 | T | df | p |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cluster 1 | male | 106 | 1.81 (0.69) | 1.58 (0.63) | - 0.23 | 3.12 | 105 | .002 |
| female | 45 | 1.71 (0.51) | 1.84 (0.67) | + 0.13 | - 1.23 | 44 | .225 | |
| Cluster 2 | male | 119 | 1.82 (0.57) | 1.76 (0.56) | - 0.06 | .80 | 118 | .425 |
| female | 220 | 1.88 (0.54) | 1.85 (0.58) | - 0.03 | .80 | 219 | .425 | |
| Cluster 3 | male | 90 | 1.89 (0.66) | 1.83 (0.64) | - 0.06 | .69 | 89 | .495 |
| female | 63 | 2.19 (0.59) | 2.10 (0.69) | - 0.09 | 1.03 | 62 | .307 | |
| Cluster 4 | male | 119 | 1.82 (0.57) | 1.84 (0.58) | + 0.02 | - .39 | 118 | .698 |
| female | 191 | 1.86 (0.59) | 1.86 (0.60) | 0 | 0 | 190 | 1.00 | |
| Total | male | 434 | 1.83 (0.62) | 1.76 (0.61) | - 0.07 | 2.11 | 433 | .035 |
| female | 519 | 1.90 (0.57) | 1.88 (0.62) | - 0.02 | .51 | 518 | .613 |
Mean (SD) self-rated health in the clusters for T1 and T2 for two age groups separately
| Cluster | Age group T1 (yrs) | N | T1 | T2 | T2-T1 | T | df | p |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cluster 1 | 11-13 | 56 | 1.64 (0.55) | 1.70 (0.63) | + 0.06 | - .54 | 55 | .595 |
| 14-17 | 95 | 1.86 (0.68) | 1.64 (0.67) | - 0.22 | 2.89 | 94 | .005 | |
| Cluster 2 | 11-13 | 136 | 1.81 (0.59) | 1.84 (0.61) | + 0.03 | - .50 | 135 | .619 |
| 14-17 | 203 | 1.89 (0.52) | 1.80 (0.56) | - 0.09 | 1.89 | 202 | .060 | |
| Cluster 3 | 11-13 | 44 | 1.93 (0.63) | 1.86 (0.59) | - 0.07 | .65 | 43 | .519 |
| 14-17 | 109 | 2.05 (0.66) | 1.97 (0.70) | - 0.08 | .99 | 108 | .327 | |
| Cluster 4 | 11-13 | 124 | 1.90 (0.58) | 1.79 (0.51) | - 0.11 | 1.74 | 123 | .085 |
| 14-17 | 186 | 1.81 (0.58) | 1.90 (0.64) | + 0.09 | −1.86 | 185 | .065 | |
| Total | 11-13 | 360 | 1.83 (0.59) | 1.80 (0.58) | - 0.03 | .74 | 359 | .459 |
| 14-17 | 593 | 1.89 (0.60) | 1.84 (0.64) | - 0.05 | 1.74 | 592 | .083 |