Lydi-Anne Vézina-Im1,2,3, Dominique Beaulieu4,5,6. 1. Centre de Recherche du Centre Intégré de Santé et de Services Sociaux de Chaudière-Appalaches, 143 rue Wolfe, Levis, Quebec, G6V 3Z1, Canada. lydi-anne.vezina-im@fsi.ulaval.ca. 2. Centre de Recherche Sur les Soins et les Services de Première Ligne de l'Université Laval, Pavillon Landry-Poulin, 2525 chemin de la Canardière, Quebec, Quebec, G1J 0A4, Canada. lydi-anne.vezina-im@fsi.ulaval.ca. 3. Population Health and Optimal Health Practices, CHU de Quebec Research Center, Quebec, Quebec, G1S 4L8, Canada. lydi-anne.vezina-im@fsi.ulaval.ca. 4. Centre de Recherche du Centre Intégré de Santé et de Services Sociaux de Chaudière-Appalaches, 143 rue Wolfe, Levis, Quebec, G6V 3Z1, Canada. 5. Population Health and Optimal Health Practices, CHU de Quebec Research Center, Quebec, Quebec, G1S 4L8, Canada. 6. Department of Nursing Sciences, Université du Québec à Rimouski (UQAR), Levis, Quebec, G6V 0A6, Canada.
Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review summarizes the latest scientific evidence on determinants and interventions to promote water consumption among adolescents. RECENT FINDINGS: We identified 15 studies on determinants of water consumption and 11 interventions to promote water consumption among adolescents. Determinants of adolescent's water consumption included individual (e.g., physiological, demographic, psychological, and behavioral variables), social (e.g., peer influence), and environmental (e.g., availability of water at school/home, warm weather) ones and school policies. Interventions with both educational/behavioral and legislative/environmental components seem the most promising to promote water consumption among adolescents. To our knowledge, this is the first review integrating the results on both determinants of, and interventions to promote, water consumption among adolescents. Gaps in the scientific literature were identified and recommendations to improve future studies were given. Promoting water consumption among adolescents could be a promising avenue to lower obesity and promote early acquisition of healthy dietary habits.
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review summarizes the latest scientific evidence on determinants and interventions to promote water consumption among adolescents. RECENT FINDINGS: We identified 15 studies on determinants of water consumption and 11 interventions to promote water consumption among adolescents. Determinants of adolescent's water consumption included individual (e.g., physiological, demographic, psychological, and behavioral variables), social (e.g., peer influence), and environmental (e.g., availability of water at school/home, warm weather) ones and school policies. Interventions with both educational/behavioral and legislative/environmental components seem the most promising to promote water consumption among adolescents. To our knowledge, this is the first review integrating the results on both determinants of, and interventions to promote, water consumption among adolescents. Gaps in the scientific literature were identified and recommendations to improve future studies were given. Promoting water consumption among adolescents could be a promising avenue to lower obesity and promote early acquisition of healthy dietary habits.
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Adolescents; Determinant; Intervention; Review; Water
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