Higher Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet is Related to More Subjective Happiness in Adolescents: The Role of Health-Related Quality of Life
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Sample
2.2. Measures
2.2.1. Adherence to the MD
2.2.2. Subjective Happiness
2.2.3. HRQOL
2.3. Procedure
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Relationships between MD Adherence, HRQOL and Happiness
3.2. MD Adherence as a Predictor of HRQOL and Subjective Happiness
3.3. Differences in HRQOL and Subjective Happiness by Level of MD Adherence
3.4. HRQOL as a Mediator in the Association between MD Adherence and Happiness
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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1. Adherence to a Mediterranean Diet | 2. Subjective Happiness | 3. Physical Well-Being | 4. Psychological Well-Being | 5. Moods and Emotions | 6. Self-Perception | 7. Autonomy | 8. Parent Relations and Home Life | 9. Financial Resources | 10. Social Support and Peers | 11. School Environment | 12. Social Acceptance | 13. Total HRQoL | |
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1 | 1 | 0.509 ** | 0.566 ** | 0.727 ** | 0.765 ** | 0.467 ** | 0.683 ** | 0.685 ** | 0.409 ** | 0.505 ** | 0.558 ** | 0.257 ** | 0.943 ** |
2 | 1 | 0.317 ** | 0.569 ** | 0.541 ** | 0.303 ** | 0.306 ** | 0.453 ** | 0.333 ** | 0.361 ** | 0.366 ** | 0.358 ** | 0.518 ** | |
3 | 1 | 0.476 ** | 0.409 ** | 0.252 ** | 0.310 ** | 0.320 ** | 0.265 ** | 0.348 ** | 0.234 ** | 0.166 ** | 0.593 ** | ||
4 | 1 | 0.723 ** | 0.424 ** | 0.477 ** | 0.546 ** | 0.282 ** | 0.444 ** | 0.486 ** | 0.257 ** | 0.733 ** | |||
5 | 1 | 0.508 ** | 0.480 ** | 0.587 ** | 0.285 ** | 0.350 ** | 0.456 ** | 0.349 ** | 0.792 ** | ||||
6 | 1 | 0.380 ** | 0.374 ** | 0.226 ** | 0.212 ** | 0.242 ** | 0.269 ** | 0.467 ** | |||||
7 | 1 | 0.485 ** | 0.351 ** | 0.445 ** | 0.309 ** | 0.169 ** | 0.714 ** | ||||||
8 | 1 | 0.369 ** | 0.425 ** | 0.449 ** | 0.283 ** | 0.710 ** | |||||||
9 | 1 | 0.456 ** | 0.249 ** | 0.265 ** | 0.430 ** | ||||||||
10 | 1 | 0.324 ** | 0.279 ** | 0.554 ** | |||||||||
11 | 1 | 0.159 ** | 0.606 ** | ||||||||||
12 | 1 | 0.316 ** | |||||||||||
13 | 1 |
Step 1 | Step 2 | Step 3 | |||||||
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β | R2 | ΔR2 | β | R2 | ΔR2 | β | R2 | ΔR2 | |
Age | 0.082 | 0.076 * | 0.036 | ||||||
Sex | 0.017 | −0.017 | −0.015 | ||||||
F(2,526) = 1.776, p = 0.170 | 0.003 | 0.007 | |||||||
Adherence to a Mediterranean diet | 0.509 *** | −0.002 | |||||||
F(3,526) = 62.831, p = 0.0001 | 0.261 | 0.258 *** | |||||||
Physical Well-being | 0.013 | ||||||||
Psychological Well-being | 0.315 *** | ||||||||
Moods and Emotions | 0.173 ** | ||||||||
Self-Perception | −0.022 | ||||||||
Autonomy | −0.062 | ||||||||
Parent Relations and Home Life | 0.090 | ||||||||
Social Support and Peers | 0.041 | ||||||||
School Environment | 0.049 | ||||||||
Social Acceptance | 0.157 *** | ||||||||
Financial Resources | 0.108 ** | ||||||||
F(13,513) = 28.524, p = 0.0001 | 0.405 | 0.155 *** |
MD Adherence | |||||
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Total Sample n = 527 | High n = 227 | Medium n = 197 | Low n = 103 | ||
Subjective Happiness *** | 21.17 ± 4.46 | 23.555 ± 3.28 | 20.21 ± 4.18 | 17.76 ± 4.38 | |
HRQOL | Physical Well-being *** | 18.05 ± 3.90 | 19.94 ± 3 | 17.13 ± 3.52 | 14.52 ± 3.72 |
Psychological Well-being *** | 23.33 ± 4.80 | 26.59 ± 2.61 | 22.57 ± 3.79 | 17.58 ± 4.24 | |
Moods and Emotions *** | 26.79 ± 5.80 | 30.72 ± 3.31 | 26.08 ± 4.28 | 19.50 ± 5.02 | |
Self-Perception *** | 19.49 ± 3.50 | 21.16 ± 2.88 | 18.78 ± 3.44 | 17.15 ± 3.05 | |
Autonomy *** | 19.01 ± 4.24 | 21.74 ± 2.79 | 18.30 ± 3.16 | 14.33 ± 4.07 | |
Parent Relations and Home Life *** | 24.66 ± 4.88 | 27.57 ± 2.54 | 24.20 ± 4.20 | 19.13 ± 4.94 | |
Social Support and Peers *** | 25.05 ± 4.05 | 26.89 ± 2.78 | 24.61 ± 3.56 | 21.86 ± 4.98 | |
School Environment *** | 21.39 ± 4.53 | 23.87 ± 3.82 | 20.66 ± 3.45 | 17.33 ± 4.38 | |
Social Acceptance *** | 13.19 ± 2.23 | 13.73 ± 1.94 | 12.98 ± 2.16 | 12.43 ± 2.64 | |
Financial Resources *** | 11.90 ± 2.86 | 12.89 ± 2.25 | 11.74 ± 2.59 | 10.02 ± 3.50 | |
Total HRQOL *** | 38.52 ± 5.82 | 43.61 ± 2.37 | 37.28 ± 2.23 | 29.66 ± 3.57 |
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Ferrer-Cascales, R.; Albaladejo-Blázquez, N.; Ruiz-Robledillo, N.; Clement-Carbonell, V.; Sánchez-SanSegundo, M.; Zaragoza-Martí, A. Higher Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet is Related to More Subjective Happiness in Adolescents: The Role of Health-Related Quality of Life. Nutrients 2019, 11, 698. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11030698
Ferrer-Cascales R, Albaladejo-Blázquez N, Ruiz-Robledillo N, Clement-Carbonell V, Sánchez-SanSegundo M, Zaragoza-Martí A. Higher Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet is Related to More Subjective Happiness in Adolescents: The Role of Health-Related Quality of Life. Nutrients. 2019; 11(3):698. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11030698
Chicago/Turabian StyleFerrer-Cascales, Rosario, Natalia Albaladejo-Blázquez, Nicolás Ruiz-Robledillo, Violeta Clement-Carbonell, Miriam Sánchez-SanSegundo, and Ana Zaragoza-Martí. 2019. "Higher Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet is Related to More Subjective Happiness in Adolescents: The Role of Health-Related Quality of Life" Nutrients 11, no. 3: 698. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11030698
APA StyleFerrer-Cascales, R., Albaladejo-Blázquez, N., Ruiz-Robledillo, N., Clement-Carbonell, V., Sánchez-SanSegundo, M., & Zaragoza-Martí, A. (2019). Higher Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet is Related to More Subjective Happiness in Adolescents: The Role of Health-Related Quality of Life. Nutrients, 11(3), 698. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11030698