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001-es BibID:BIBFORM081886
035-os BibID:(cikkazonosító)100 (WoS)000494653500003 (Scopus)85074544908
Első szerző:Latomme, Julie
Cím:Do physical activity and screen time mediate the association between European fathers' and their children's weight status? Cross-sectional data from the Feel4Diabetes-study / Julie Latomme, Nele Huys, Greet Cardon, Philip J. Morgan, Mina Lateva, Nevena Chakarova, Jemina Kivelä, Jaana Lindström, Odysseas Androutsos, Esther M. González-Gil, Pilar De Miguel-Etayo, Anna Nánási, László R. Kolozsvári, Yannis Manios, Marieke De Craemer, Feel4Diabetes-study group
Dátum:2019
ISSN:1479-5868
Megjegyzések:Abstract BACKGROUND: Most research on parenting and childhood obesity and obesity-related behaviours has focused on mothers while fathers have been underrepresented. Yet, recent literature has suggested that fathers uniquely influence their children's lifestyle behaviours, and hence could also affect their weight status, but this has not yet been scientifically proven. Therefore, the present study aimed to determine whether the association between fathers' weight status and their children's weight status is mediated by fathers' and children's movement behaviours (i.e. physical activity (PA) and screen time (ST)). METHODS: Cross-sectional data of 899 European fathers and their children were analyzed. Fathers/male caregivers (mean age =?43.79???5.92?years, mean BMI =?27.08???3.95) completed a questionnaire assessing their own and their children's (mean age =?8.19???0.99?years, 50.90% boys, mean BMIzscore =?0.44???1.07) movement behaviours. Body Mass Index (BMI, in kg/m2) was calculated based on self-reported (fathers) and objectively measured (children) height and weight. For children, BMI z-scores (SD scores) were calculated to obtain an optimal measure for their weight status. Serial mediation analyses were performed using IBM SPSS 25.0 Statistics for Windows to test whether the association between fathers' BMI and children's BMI is mediated by fathers' PA and children's PA (model 1) and fathers' ST and children's ST (model 2), respectively. RESULTS: The present study showed a (partial) mediation effect of fathers' PA and children's PA (but not father's ST and children's ST) on the association between fathers' BMI and children's BMI (model for PA; coefficient: 0.001, 95% CI: [0.0001, 0.002]; model for ST; coefficient: 0.001, 95% CI: [0.000, 0.002]). Furthermore, fathers' movement behaviours (PA and ST) were positively associated with their children's movement behaviours (PA and ST) (model for PA, coefficient: 0.281, SE: 0.023, p <?0.001; model for ST, coefficient: 0.345, SE: 0.025, p?<?0.001). CONCLUSIONS: These findings indicate that the influence of fathers on their children's weight status partially occurs through the association between fathers' PA and children's PA (but not their ST). As such, intervening by focusing on PA of fathers but preferably of both members of the father-child dyad (e.g. engaging fathers and their children in co-PA) might be a novel and potentially effective strategy for interventions aiming to prevent childhood overweight and obesity. Longitudinal studies or intervention studies confirming these findings are however warranted to make meaningful recommendations for health intervention and policy.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Egészségtudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
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Megjelenés:International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. - 16 : 1 (2019), p. 1-11. -
További szerzők:Huys, Nele Cardon, Greet Morgan, Philip Lateva, Mina Chakarova, Nevena Kivelä, Jemina Lindström, Jaana Androutsos, Odysseas González-Gil, Esther De Miguel-Etayo, Pilar Nánási Anna (1995-) (háziorvos) Kolozsvári László Róbert (1977-) (háziorvos) Manios, Yannis De Craemer, Marieke Feel4Diabetes-Study Group
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM107546
035-os BibID:(Scopus)85048743369 (WOS)000435885400002 (cikkazonosító)55
Első szerző:Mackenbach, Joreintje Dingena
Cím:Exploring the cross-sectional association between outdoor recreational facilities and leisure-time physical activity : the role of usage and residential self-selection / Joreintje D. Mackenbach, Maria G. Matias de Pinho, Eline Faber, Nicole den Braver, Rosa de Groot, Helene Charreire, Jean-Michel Oppert, Helga Bardos, Harry Rutter, Sofie Compernolle, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij, Jeroen Lakerveld
Dátum:2018
ISSN:1479-5868
Megjegyzések:Background: The availability of outdoor recreational facilities is associated with increased leisure-time physical activity (PA). We investigated how much of this association is attributable to selection effects, and explored whether usage of recreational facilities was an explanatory mechanism. Methods: We analysed data from 5199 participants in the SPOTLIGHT survey residing in five European urban regions. Adults completed a survey and a Google Street View-based virtual audit was conducted to objectively measure the availability of outdoor recreational facilities in the residential neighbourhood. We used negative binomial GEE models to examine the association between objective and subjective availability of outdoor recreational facilities and leisure time PA, and explored whether this association was attenuated after adjustment for socioeconomic status and preference for neighbourhoods with recreational facilities (as indicators of self-selection). We examined whether reported use of recreational facilities was associated with leisure-time PA (as explanatory mechanism), and summarized the most important motivations for (not) using recreational facilities. Results: Subjective ? but not objective ? availability of outdoor recreational facilities was associated with higher levels of total leisure-time PA. After adjustment for self-selection (which attenuated the association by 25%), we found a 25% difference in weekly minutes of total leisure-time PA between individuals with and without self-reported availability of outdoor recreational facilities. For our study population, this translates to about 28 min per week. Participants who reported outdoor recreational facilities to be present but indicated not to use them (RR = 1.19, 95% CI = 1.03;1.22), and those reporting outdoor recreational facilities to be present and to use them (RR = 1.33, 95% CI = 1.22, 1.45) had higher levels of total leisure-time PA than those who reported outdoor recreational facilities not to be present. Proximity to outdoor recreational facilities was the most important motivation for use. Conclusion: The modest attenuation in the association between availability of outdoor recreational facilities and self reported leisure-time PA suggests that individuals' higher activity levels may be due more to the perceived availability of outdoor recreational facilities than to self-selection. The use of these facilities seemed to be an important underlying mechanism, and proximity was the main motivator for using recreational facilities.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Egészségtudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
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Built environment
Motivations
Multilevel analysis
Perceptions
Selection effects
Usage
Megjelenés:International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. - 15 : 1 (2018), p. 1-11. -
További szerzők:Matias de Pinho, Maria G. Faber, Eline Braver, Nicole den Groot, Rosa de Charreire, Hélène Oppert, Jean-Michel Bárdos Helga (1969-) (megelőző orvostan és népegészségtan szakorvos) Rutter, Harry Compernolle, Sofie De Bourdeaudhuij, Ilse Lakerveld, Jeroen
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM078859
035-os BibID:(cikkazonosító)6 (WOS)000422781100001 (Scopus)85040670304 (PMID)29338756 (PMCID)PMC5771126
Első szerző:Pinho, Maria Gabriela M.
Cím:Spatial access to restaurants and grocery stores in relation to frequency of home cooking / Maria Gabriela M. Pinho, Joreintje D. Mackenbach, Hélène Charreire, Jean-Michel Oppert, Helga Bárdos, Harry Rutter, Sofie Compernolle, Joline W. J. Beulens, Johannes Brug, Jeroen Lakerveld
Dátum:2018
ISSN:1479-5868
Megjegyzések: Background Little is known about the relation between the neighbourhood food environment and home cooking. We explored the independent and combined associations between residential neighbourhood spatial access to restaurants and grocery stores with home cooking in European adults. Methods Data of 5076 participants of the SPOTLIGHT study were collected across five European countries in 2014. Food retailers were classified into grocery stores (supermarkets and local food shops) and restaurants (full-service restaurants, fast food and take-away restaurants, café/bars). We used multinomial logistic regression models to test the associations between tertiles of spatial access to restaurants and spatial to access grocery stores and the outcome ?frequency of home cooking' categorized into 0-3; 4-5; and 6-7 days/week. Additive interaction analysis was used to test the combined association between access to grocery stores and to restaurants with home cooking. Results Mean age was 52.3 years; most participants were women (55.5%) and completed higher education (53.8%). Residents with highest access to restaurants had a reduced likelihood of home cooking 6-7 days/week (vs. 0-3 days/week) (relative risk ratio (RRR) 0.42; 95%CI?=?0.23-0.76) when compared with lowest access to restaurants. No association was found for spatial access to grocery stores. Additive interaction analysis showed that individuals with medium access to grocery stores and highest access to restaurants had the lowest likelihood (RRR?=?0.29, 95%CI?=?0.10-0.84) of cooking 6-7 days/week when compared to individuals with lowest access to restaurants and highest access to grocery stores. Conclusion Greater neighbourhood spatial access to restaurants was associated with lower frequency of home cooking, largely independent of access to grocery stores.
Tárgyszavak:Agrártudományok Élelmiszertudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
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Home cooking
Food environment
Restaurants
Grocery stores
Spatial analysis
Megjelenés:International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. - 15 (2018), p. 1-9. -
További szerzők:Mackenbach, Joreintje Dingena Charreire, Hélène Oppert, Jean-Michel Bárdos Helga (1969-) (megelőző orvostan és népegészségtan szakorvos) Rutter, Harry Compernolle, Sofie Beulens, Joline W. J. Brug, Johannes Lakerveld, Jeroen
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM105537
035-os BibID:(Scopus)85009268711 (WOS)000386847200002
Első szerző:Roda, Célina
Cím:Lifestyle correlates of overweight in adults : a hierarchical approach (the SPOTLIGHT project) / Célina Roda, Hélène Charreire, Thierry Feuillet, Joreintje D. Mackenbach, Sofie Compernolle, Ketevan Glonti, Helga Bárdos, Harry Rutter, Martin McKee, Johannes Brug, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij, Jeroen Lakerveld, Jean-Michel Oppert
Dátum:2016
ISSN:1479-5868
Megjegyzések:Background Obesity-related lifestyle behaviors usually co-exist but few studies have examined their simultaneous relation with body weight. This study aimed to identify the hierarchy of lifestyle-related behaviors associated with being overweight in adults, and to examine subgroups so identified. Methods Data were obtained from a cross-sectional survey conducted across 60 urban neighborhoods in 5 European urban regions between February and September 2014. Data on socio-demographics, physical activity, sedentary behaviors, eating habits, smoking, alcohol consumption, and sleep duration were collected by questionnaire. Participants also reported their weight and height. A recursive partitioning tree approach (CART) was applied to identify both main correlates of overweight and lifestyle subgroups. Results In 5295 adults, mean (SD) body mass index (BMI) was 25.2 (4.5) kg/m2, and 46.0 % were overweight (BMI ?25 kg/m2). CART analysis showed that among all lifestyle-related behaviors examined, the first identified correlate was sitting time while watching television, followed by smoking status. Different combinations of lifestyle-related behaviors (prolonged daily television viewing, former smoking, short sleep, lower vegetable consumption, and lower physical activity) were associated with a higher likelihood of being overweight, revealing 10 subgroups. Members of four subgroups with overweight prevalence >50 % were mainly males, older adults, with lower education, and living in greener neighborhoods with low residential density. Conclusion Sedentary behavior while watching television was identified as the most important correlate of being overweight. Delineating the hierarchy of correlates provides a better understanding of lifestyle-related behavior combinations which may assist in targeting preventative strategies aimed at tackling obesity.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Egészségtudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
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CART
Eating habits
Lifestyle-related behaviors
Obesity
Physical activity
Sedentary behavior
Sleep
Smoking status
Television viewing
Megjelenés:International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. - 13 : 1 (2016), p. 1-12. -
További szerzők:Charreire, Hélène Feuillet, Thierry Mackenbach, Joreintje Dingena Compernolle, Sofie Glonti, Ketevan Bárdos Helga (1969-) (megelőző orvostan és népegészségtan szakorvos) Rutter, Harry McKee, Martin Brug, Johannes De Bourdeaudhuij, Ilse Lakerveld, Jeroen Oppert, Jean-Michel
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