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You are what your friends eat: systematic review of social network analyses of young people's eating behaviours and bodyweight

机译:您就是您朋友吃的东西:对年轻人饮食行为和体重的社交网络分析的系统评价

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Background This review synthesises evidence regarding associations between young people's social networks and their eating behaviours/bodyweight, and also explores how these vary according to the setting and sample characteristics. Methods A systematic review of cross-sectional and longitudinal observational studies examining the association between measures of young people's social networks based on sociometric data and eating behaviours (including calorific intake) and/or bodyweight. Results There is consistent evidence that school friends are significantly similar in terms of their body mass index, and friends with the highest body mass index appear to be most similar. Overweight youth are also less likely to be popular and more likely to be socially isolated at school. Frequency of fast food consumption has also been found to cluster within groups of boys, as have body image concerns, dieting and eating disorders among girls. Conclusion School friendships may be critical in shaping young people's eating behaviours and bodyweight and/or vice versa, and suggests the potential of social-network-based health promotion interventions in schools. Further longitudinal research is needed to examine the processes via which this clustering occurs, how it varies according to school context, and the effects of non-school networks.
机译:背景这项综述综合了有关年轻人社交网络与其饮食行为/体重之间的关联的证据,并探讨了这些因素如何根据环境和样本特征而变化。方法对横断面和纵向观察性研究进行系统回顾,以社会计量学数据为基础的年轻人社交网络测度与饮食行为(包括热量摄入)和/或体重之间的关系。结果有一致的证据表明,学校朋友的体重指数显着相似,而体重指数最高的朋友似乎最为相似。超重的年轻人也不太可能受到欢迎,并且更有可能在学校被社会孤立。还发现快餐消费的频率集中在男孩群体中,女孩的身体形象,饮食和饮食失调也引起了人们的关注。结论学校的友谊对于塑造年轻人的饮食行为和体重可能是至关重要的,反之亦然,这表明在学校中基于社交网络的健康促进干预措施的潜力。需要进行进一步的纵向研究,以检查这种聚类发生的过程,其如何根据学校环境而变化以及非学校网络的影响。

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    《Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health》 |2011年第6期|p.548-555|共8页
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    Department of Social and Environmental Health Research, Faculty of Public Health and Policy, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK;

    Department of Social and Environmental Health Research, Faculty of Public Health and Policy, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK;

    Department of Social and Environmental Health Research, Faculty of Public Health and Policy, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK;

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