2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0288489
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Effects of personal and interpersonal factors on changes of food choices and physical activity among college students

Abstract: Background Health behaviors developed in the college years tend to persist in adulthood. However, distinct changing patterns of food choices and physical activity (PA) and their predictors are still less clear among college students. The current study sought to explore changes of food choices and PA, as well as the effects of personal and interpersonal factors. Method Two-wave longitudinal data was collected from a sample of 431 Chinese college students (Mean baseline age = 19.15 ± 0.61 years; 45.7% male). A… Show more

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“…This was revised based on relevant scholarly sources and feedback from peers. [56][57][58] According to our DAG, it was determined that adjustment for several pretreatment confounders was necessary. These confounders include age, sex, self-efficacy, education level, family income, health knowledge and parents' level of education.…”
Section: Confoundersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was revised based on relevant scholarly sources and feedback from peers. [56][57][58] According to our DAG, it was determined that adjustment for several pretreatment confounders was necessary. These confounders include age, sex, self-efficacy, education level, family income, health knowledge and parents' level of education.…”
Section: Confoundersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Higher physical activity levels are associated with more favorable body composition profiles, including lower adiposity and higher lean muscle mass, reducing the risks of chronic diseases later in life. The interplay between psychological factors like self-efficacy and motivation also influences physical activity behaviors ( Cao et al, 2023 ; Medeiros et al, 2023 ). Even though these factors have been looked at separately in studies, there hasn’t been a full look at how they all affect physical activity behaviors, especially in young adults just starting to become adults.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%