医学
体质指数
心血管健康
青少年健康
全国健康与营养检查调查
路径分析(统计学)
血压
老年学
环境卫生
疾病
人口
内分泌学
数学
统计
病理
护理部
作者
Yeo Jin Lee,Seon Young Hwang
标识
DOI:10.1093/eurjcn/zvaf049
摘要
This study aimed to develop and validate a hypothetical model explaining the cardiovascular health of Korean adolescents, focusing on the pathways through which parental cardiovascular health and behaviors influence those of adolescents. This secondary analysis used data from the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey household unit (2015-2019). Participants were adolescents aged 12-18 years and their parents from two-parent households. Cardiovascular health was calculated by summing five risk factors-body mass index, cholesterol levels, smoking status, blood pressure, and fasting blood sugar-with each item categorized as "poor," "intermediate," or "ideal" according to the relevant criteria. To examine pathways influencing adolescent cardiovascular health, 1,290 adolescent-mother pairs and 936 adolescent-father pairs were analyzed using path analysis in Mplus statistical software, with models constructed for cardiovascular health, physical activity, and dietary habits. The model fit indices were good for both the hypothesized adolescent-mother and adolescent-father pair models. Both path analyses showed that mothers' and fathers' cardiovascular health were significantly associated with adolescent cardiovascular health (p < .001). Additionally, in each of the mother-adolescent and father-adolescent pair models, parental physical activity had a direct effect on adolescent physical activity (p < .05), and parental dietary habits had a direct effect on adolescents (p <.001). This study confirmed that adolescents' cardiovascular health, physical activity, and dietary habits are directly influenced by both parents' cardiovascular health and corresponding health behaviors. In school health, effective intervention strategies for high-risk groups for cardiovascular health should include parental involvement and family-based behavioral modifications.
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