Evaluating Potential Behavioral Mediators for Increasing Similarity in Friends’ Body Size among College Students
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Population
2.1.1. Measurements
2.1.2. Anthropometrics
2.1.3. Friendship Nominations
2.1.4. Diet
2.1.5. Physical Activity
2.1.6. Alcohol Intake
2.1.7. Sleep Behaviors
2.1.8. Mental Health
2.1.9. Food Security Status
2.1.10. Demographics
3. Statistical Analyses
3.1. Are Friends Similar on the Candidate Mediators?
3.2. Are Students’ Anthropometrics Associated with the Candidate Mediators?
3.3. Are Changes in Students’ Body Size Associated with the Candidate Mediators?
4. Results
4.1. Are Friends Similar on the Candidate Mediators?
4.2. Are Students’ Anthropometrics Associated with the Candidate Mediators?
4.3. Are Changes in Students’ Body Size Associated with the Candidate Mediators?
5. Discussion
6. Study Strengths and Limitations
7. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Start of Spring | End of Spring | p-Value |
---|---|---|---|
N | n = 432 | n = 358 | |
Demographics, n (%) | |||
Sex | 1.000 | ||
Female | 318 (73.6) | 263 (73.5) | |
Male | 114 (26.4) | 95 (26.5) | |
Race/Ethnicity | 0.966 | ||
Non-Hispanic White | 203 (47.0) | 163 (45.5) | |
Non-Hispanic Black | 43 (10.0) | 39 (10.9) | |
Hispanic | 113 (26.2) | 95 (26.5) | |
Other | 73 (16.9) | 61 (17.0) | |
Pell Grant Recipient | 0.778 | ||
No | 284 (65.7) | 231 (64.5) | |
Yes | 148 (34.3) | 127 (35.5) | |
First-year student | 0.403 | ||
No | 45 (10.4) | 45 (12.6) | |
Yes | 387 (89.6) | 313 (87.4) | |
Residence Hall | 0.854 | ||
A | 288 (66.7) | 227 (63.4) | |
B | 28 (6.5) | 22 (6.1) | |
C | 55 (12.7) | 50 (14.0) | |
D | 13 (3.0) | 16 (4.5) | |
E | 24 (5.6) | 23 (6.4) | |
F | 24 (5.6) | 20 (5.6) | |
Friendship nominations, mean (SD) | 2.7 (1.6) | 2.5 (1.5) | 0.037 |
Diet, mean (SD) | |||
Meal consumption | |||
Breakfast | 4.1 (2.4) | 3.8 (2.3) | 0.122 |
Evening meals | 6.0 (1.5) | 5.9 (1.6) | 0.326 |
Fast food | 1.7 (1.6) | 1.8 (1.5) | 0.536 |
Restaurant meals | 1.3 (1.3) | 1.2 (1.5) | 0.315 |
Dining hall meals | 3.8 (2.3) | 5.1 (1.9) | <0.001 |
Home cooked meals | 2.1 (2.1) | 1.1 (1.6) | <0.001 |
Diet screener Questionnaire computed variables | |||
Fiber (g/day) | 15.2 (3.2) | 15.0 (3.1) | 0.276 |
Calcium (mg/day) | 950 (219) | 958 (232) | 0.609 |
Whole grains (oz/day) | 0.7 (0.3) | 0.7 (0.3) | 0.940 |
Total added sugars (tsp/day) | 16.8 (7.4) | 16.7 (6.8) | 0.808 |
Dairy (cups/day) | 1.6 (0.6) | 1.6 (0.7) | 0.472 |
F/V (incl legumes and fries; cups/day) | 2.4 (0.7) | 2.3 (0.6) | 0.065 |
Vegetables (incl legumes and fries; cups/day) | 1.5 (0.3) | 1.4 (0.3) | 0.197 |
F/V (incl legumes, excl fries; cups/day) | 2.2 (0.7) | 2.2 (0.7) | 0.160 |
Vegetables (incl legumes and fries; cups/day) | 1.3 (0.4) | 1.3 (0.3) | 0.124 |
Fruits (cups/day) | 0.9 (0.5) | 0.9 (0.5) | 0.621 |
Added sugars from SSB (tsp/day) | 8.0 (6.3) | 8.0 (5.9) | 0.972 |
Physical activity, mean (SD) | |||
Moderate–Vigorous PA (mins/day) | 42.4 (31.2) | 42.2 (31.4) | 0.922 |
Screen Time (mins/day) | 203 (108) | 205 (120) | 0.754 |
Alcohol intake | |||
Ever drunk alcohol, n (%) | 279 (65.3) | 215 (60.9) | 0.229 |
Binge drinking, n (%) | 116 (27.3) | 76 (21.6) | 0.080 |
Total weekly drinks, mean (SD) | 2.9 (5.8) | 2.6 (4.8) | 0.336 |
Sleep behaviors, mean (SD) | |||
Enough sleep | 3.6 (2.0) | 2.9 (2.0) | <0.001 |
Woke up too early | 1.8 (2.0) | 1.9 (2.0) | 0.558 |
Tired during day | 3.3 (2.1) | 4.0 (2.1) | <0.001 |
Hours of sleep on weekdays | 7.2 (1.3) | 6.8 (1.5) | 0.001 |
Hours of sleep on weekends | 8.5 (1.7) | 8.2 (1.9) | 0.006 |
Mental Health, mean (SD) | |||
Stress | 8.1 (2.4) | 8.5 (2.5) | 0.012 |
Depression | 2.0 (0.7) | 2.1 (0.8) | 0.014 |
Food Security status, n (%) | |||
Food insecure | 135 (31.7) | 116 (32.9) | 0.786 |
Variable | Start of Spring | End of Spring | p-Value |
---|---|---|---|
N | n = 383 | n = 335 | |
Demographics, n (%) | |||
Sex | 0.736 | ||
Female | 273 (71.3) | 234 (69.9) | |
Male | 110 (28.7) | 101 (30.1) | |
Race/Ethnicity | 0.969 | ||
Non-Hispanic White | 179 (46.7) | 156 (46.6) | |
Non-Hispanic Black | 42 (11.0) | 38 (11.3) | |
Hispanic | 91 (23.8) | 83 (24.8) | |
Other | 71 (18.5) | 58 (17.3) | |
Pell Grant Recipient | 0.786 | ||
No | 254 (66.3) | 218 (65.1) | |
Yes | 129 (33.7) | 117 (34.9) | |
First-year student | 0.675 | ||
No | 31 (8.1) | 31 (9.3) | |
Yes | 352 (91.9) | 304 (90.7) | |
Residence Hall | 0.997 | ||
A | 227 (59.3) | 195 (58.2) | |
B | 21 (5.5) | 19 (5.7) | |
C | 50 (13.1) | 47 (14.0) | |
D | 13 (3.4) | 10 (3.0) | |
E | 37 (9.7) | 34 (10.1) | |
F | 35 (9.1) | 30 (9.0) | |
Anthropometrics, mean (SD) | |||
BMI (kg/m2) | 24.0 (4.2) | 24.3 (4.2) | 0.439 |
Waist circumference (cm) | 81.1 (11.2) | 81.3 (11.1) | 0.795 |
Waist to hip ratio | 0.8 (0.1) | 0.8 (0.1) | 0.484 |
Waist to height ratio | 0.5 (0.1) | 0.5 (0.1) | 0.929 |
Diet, mean (SD) | |||
Meal consumption | |||
Breakfast | 4.1 (2.4) | 3.7 (2.4) | 0.030 |
Evening meals | 6.0 (1.5) | 5.8 (1.7) | 0.076 |
Fast food | 1.7 (1.7) | 1.6 (1.4) | 0.388 |
Restaurant meals | 1.3 (1.4) | 1.1 (1.3) | 0.014 |
Dining hall meals | 3.8 (2.3) | 5.0 (1.9) | <0.001 |
Home cooked meals | 2.3 (2.2) | 1.1 (1.6) | <0.001 |
Diet screener Questionnaire computed variables | |||
Fiber (g/day) | 15.2 (3.2) | 15.1 (3.2) | 0.786 |
Calcium (mg/day) | 946 (218) | 963 (239) | 0.345 |
Whole grains (oz/day) | 0.7 (0.3) | 0.7 (0.3) | 0.896 |
Total added sugars (tsp/day) | 16.3 (6.7) | 16.9 (7.3) | 0.251 |
Dairy (cups/day) | 1.6 (0.6) | 1.6 (0.6) | 0.524 |
F/V (incl legumes and fries; cups/day) | 2.3 (0.6) | 2.3 (0.7) | 0.742 |
Vegetables (incl legumes and fries; cups/day) | 1.5 (0.3) | 1.5 (0.3) | 0.869 |
F/V (incl legumes, excl fries; cups/day) | 2.2 (0.7) | 2.2 (0.7) | 0.950 |
Vegetables (incl legumes and fries; cups/day) | 1.3 (0.3) | 1.3 (0.4) | 0.911 |
Fruits (cups/day) | 0.9 (0.4) | 0.9 (0.5) | 0.600 |
Added sugars from SSB (tsp/day) | 7.9 (6.3) | 8.2 (6.2) | 0.469 |
Physical activity, mean (SD) | |||
Moderate–Vigorous PA (mins/day) | 40.6 (30.7) | 40.5 (30.7) | 0.965 |
Screen Time (mins/day) | 203 (108) | 216 (117) | 0.106 |
Alcohol intake | |||
Ever drunk alcohol, n (%) | 226 (59.6) | 193 (57.8) | 0.672 |
Binge drinking, n (%) | 93 (24.7) | 67 (20.1) | 0.169 |
Total weekly drinks, mean (SD) | 2.8 (6.1) | 2.7 (5.8) | 0.811 |
Sleep behaviors, mean (SD) | |||
Enough sleep | 3.6 (2.0) | 2.9 (1.9) | <0.001 |
Woke up too early | 1.9 (2.0) | 1.7 (1.9) | 0.325 |
Tired during day | 3.3 (2.1) | 3.9 (2.1) | <0.001 |
Hours of sleep on weekdays | 7.1 (1.4) | 6.9 (1.5) | 0.046 |
Hours of sleep on weekends | 8.5 (1.8) | 8.2 (1.8) | 0.028 |
Mental Health, mean (SD) | |||
Stress | 8.1 (2.5) | 8.5 (2.5) | 0.020 |
Depression | 2.0 (0.8) | 2.2 (0.8) | 0.014 |
Food Security status, n (%) | |||
Food insecure | 116 (30.7) | 115 (34.4) | 0.325 |
Variable | Model A | Model B | ||||
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npid | nresp | β | 95% CI | β | 95% CI | |
Diet | ||||||
Meal consumption | ||||||
Breakfast | 493 | 766 | 0.11 | (0.02, 0.19) | 0.11 | (0.02, 0.19) |
Evening meals | 492 | 765 | 0.12 | (0.03, 0.20) | 0.11 | (0.03, 0.20) |
Fast food | 493 | 766 | 0.07 | (−0.02, 0.17) | 0.07 | (−0.03, 0.16) |
Restaurant meals | 493 | 766 | 0.07 | (−0.03, 0.16) | 0.06 | (−0.04, 0.15) |
Dining hall meals | 493 | 766 | 0.19 | (0.10, 0.28) | 0.16 | (0.07, 0.25) |
Home cooked meals | 492 | 763 | 0.17 | (0.08, 0.26) | 0.16 | (0.07, 0.25) |
Diet screener Questionnaire computed variables | ||||||
Fiber (g/day) | 490 | 753 | 0.13 | (0.04, 0.22) | 0.04 | (−0.05, 0.13) |
Calcium (mg/day) A | 490 | 753 | 0.04 | (−0.04, 0.13) | 0.00 | (−0.08, 0.07) |
Whole grains (oz/day) | 493 | 760 | −0.06 | (−0.15, 0.04) | −0.07 | (−0.17, 0.02) |
Total added sugars (tsp/day) | 491 | 760 | 0.07 | (−0.02, 0.16) | 0.05 | (−0.04, 0.14) |
Dairy (cups/day) | 493 | 762 | 0.01 | (−0.08, 0.10) | 0.00 | (−0.08, 0.08) |
F/V (incl legumes and fries; cups/day) | 492 | 757 | 0.16 | (0.07, 0.25) | 0.13 | (0.04, 0.22) |
Vegetables (incl legumes and fries; cups/day) | 492 | 757 | 0.14 | (0.05, 0.23) | 0.08 | (−0.01, 0.17) |
F/V (incl legumes, excl fries; cups/day) | 492 | 757 | 0.14 | (0.05, 0.23) | 0.12 | (0.03, 0.21) |
Vegetables (incl legumes and fries; cups/day) | 492 | 757 | 0.12 | (0.03, 0.21) | 0.07 | (−0.02, 0.16) |
Fruits (cups/day) | 494 | 766 | 0.13 | (0.05, 0.22) | 0.13 | (0.04, 0.22) |
Added sugars from SSB (tsp/day) | 492 | 764 | 0.05 | (−0.04, 0.14) | 0.04 | (−0.05, 0.13) |
Physical activity | ||||||
Moderate–Vigorous PA (mins/day) A | 491 | 760 | 0.10 | (0.01, 0.19) | 0.08 | (−0.01, 0.17) |
Screen Time (mins/day) A | 491 | 760 | −0.01 | (−0.10, 0.08) | −0.01 | (−0.10, 0.08) |
Alcohol intake | ||||||
Ever drunk alcohol, n (%) | 495 | 769 | 0.26 | (0.18, 0.35) | 0.25 | (0.17, 0.34) |
Binge drinking, n (%) | 492 | 764 | 0.23 | (0.14, 0.32) | 0.21 | (0.12, 0.30) |
Total weekly drinks | 495 | 769 | 0.25 | (0.19, 0.31) | 0.24 | (0.18, 0.31) |
Sleep behaviors | ||||||
Enough sleep | 491 | 760 | 0.12 | (0.02, 0.21) | 0.11 | (0.02, 0.20) |
Woke up too early | 491 | 760 | 0.13 | (0.05, 0.22) | 0.13 | (0.04, 0.22) |
Tired during day | 491 | 760 | 0.08 | (−0.02, 0.17) | 0.07 | (−0.02, 0.16) |
Hours of sleep on weekdays | 494 | 765 | 0.10 | (0.01, 0.20) | 0.10 | (0.00, 0.19) |
Hours of sleep on weekends | 493 | 764 | 0.19 | (0.10, 0.28) | 0.19 | (0.10, 0.28) |
Mental Health | ||||||
Stress | 495 | 769 | 0.10 | (0.00, 0.19) | 0.10 | (0.00, 0.19) |
Depression | 495 | 769 | 0.08 | (−0.01, 0.17) | 0.07 | (−0.01, 0.16) |
Food Security status | ||||||
Food insecure | 495 | 769 | 0.02 | (−0.07, 0.11) | 0.01 | (−0.09, 0.10) |
Variable | BMI in Spring | BMI Change from Start of Fall to Spring | ||||||||
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Model A | Model B | Model A | Model B | |||||||
npid | nresp | β | 95% CI | β | 95% CI | β | 95% CI | β | 95% CI | |
Diet | ||||||||||
Meal consumption | ||||||||||
Breakfast | 423 | 710 | −0.02 | (−0.07, 0.02) | −0.02 | (−0.07, 0.02) | 0.00 | (−0.03, 0.03) | 0.00 | (−0.03, 0.03) |
Evening meals | 422 | 708 | 0.03 | (−0.03, 0.08) | 0.03 | (−0.02, 0.08) | 0.03 | (−0.01, 0.07) | 0.03 | (−0.01, 0.07) |
Fast food | 423 | 710 | 0.01 | (−0.04, 0.06) | 0.01 | (−0.05, 0.06) | 0.01 | (−0.03, 0.06) | 0.01 | (−0.03, 0.05) |
Restaurant meals | 423 | 710 | 0.07 | (0.01, 0.12) | 0.07 | (0.01, 0.13) | 0.02 | (−0.03, 0.07) | 0.02 | (−0.03, 0.07) |
Dining hall meals | 423 | 710 | 0.03 | (−0.01, 0.06) | 0.02 | (−0.01, 0.06) | 0.04 | (0.01, 0.07) | 0.04 | (0.01, 0.07) |
Home cooked meals | 423 | 709 | −0.03 | (−0.07, 0.01) | −0.03 | (−0.07, 0.01) | −0.03 | (−0.07, 0.00) | −0.03 | (−0.06, 0.00) |
Diet screener Questionnaire computed variables | ||||||||||
Fiber (g/day) | 418 | 699 | 0.01 | (−0.02, 0.05) | 0.01 | (−0.03, 0.05) | 0.01 | (−0.01, 0.04) | 0.01 | (−0.02, 0.03) |
Calcium (mg/day) A | 418 | 699 | 0.03 | (−0.02, 0.08) | 0.02 | (−0.03, 0.07) | 0.05 | (0.01, 0.08) | 0.05 | (0.01, 0.09) |
Whole grains (oz/day) | 422 | 706 | −0.01 | (−0.28, 0.26) | −0.01 | (−0.28, 0.27) | 0.07 | (−0.15, 0.29) | 0.06 | (−0.16, 0.28) |
Total added sugars (tsp/day) | 421 | 706 | −0.01 | (−0.02, 0.01) | −0.01 | (−0.02, 0.01) | 0.00 | (−0.01, 0.01) | −0.01 | (−0.02, 0.01) |
Dairy (cups/day) | 422 | 707 | 0.09 | (−0.06, 0.24) | 0.09 | (−0.06, 0.23) | 0.15 | (0.04, 0.27) | 0.15 | (0.03, 0.27) |
F/V (incl legumes and fries; cups/day) | 419 | 701 | −0.02 | (−0.17, 0.13) | −0.02 | (−0.17, 0.13) | −0.02 | (−0.14, 0.09) | −0.04 | (−0.15, 0.08) |
Vegetables (incl legumes and fries; cups/day) | 419 | 701 | 0.04 | (−0.25, 0.32) | 0.03 | (−0.26, 0.32) | 0.09 | (−0.13, 0.31) | 0.07 | (−0.16, 0.30) |
F/V (incl legumes, excl fries; cups/day) | 419 | 702 | −0.01 | (−0.15, 0.14) | −0.01 | (−0.15, 0.14) | −0.01 | (−0.12, 0.10) | −0.02 | (−0.13, 0.09) |
Vegetables (incl legumes and fries; cups/day) | 419 | 702 | 0.03 | (−0.25, 0.30) | 0.02 | (−0.25, 0.30) | 0.07 | (−0.14, 0.28) | 0.06 | (−0.15, 0.28) |
Fruits (cups/day) | 423 | 709 | −0.07 | (−0.27, 0.12) | −0.08 | (−0.27, 0.12) | −0.07 | (−0.22, 0.08) | −0.08 | (−0.23, 0.07) |
Added sugars from SSB (tsp/day) | 422 | 708 | −0.01 | (−0.03, 0.01) | −0.01 | (−0.03, 0.01) | −0.01 | (−0.02, 0.01) | −0.01 | (−0.02, 0.01) |
Physical activity, mean (SD) | ||||||||||
Moderate–Vigorous PA (mins/day) A | 422 | 707 | −0.02 | (−0.33, 0.30) | −0.02 | (−0.33, 0.30) | 0.01 | (−0.23, 0.25) | 0.01 | (−0.23, 0.26) |
Screen Time (mins/day) A | 422 | 708 | 0.05 | (−0.03, 0.12) | 0.05 | (−0.03, 0.12) | 0.04 | (−0.02, 0.11) | 0.05 | (−0.02, 0.11) |
Alcohol intake | ||||||||||
Ever drunk alcohol | 424 | 713 | −0.10 | (−0.36, 0.17) | −0.09 | (−0.36, 0.18) | −0.07 | (−0.25, 0.10) | −0.08 | (−0.25, 0.09) |
Binge drinking | 423 | 709 | 0.11 | (−0.12, 0.34) | 0.11 | (−0.12, 0.34) | 0.09 | (−0.08, 0.27) | 0.08 | (−0.10, 0.25) |
Total weekly drinks | 424 | 713 | 0.00 | (−0.02, 0.02) | 0.00 | (−0.02, 0.02) | 0.00 | (−0.01, 0.02) | 0.00 | (−0.01, 0.02) |
Sleep behaviors, mean (SD) | ||||||||||
Enough sleep | 423 | 707 | −0.03 | (−0.07, 0.02) | −0.03 | (−0.07, 0.02) | 0.00 | (−0.03, 0.04) | 0.00 | (−0.04, 0.04) |
Woke up too early | 423 | 707 | −0.01 | (−0.06, 0.03) | −0.01 | (−0.06, 0.03) | −0.01 | (−0.04, 0.03) | −0.01 | (−0.04, 0.03) |
Tired during day | 423 | 707 | −0.01 | (−0.06, 0.03) | −0.01 | (−0.05, 0.03) | −0.02 | (−0.05, 0.02) | −0.02 | (−0.05, 0.02) |
Hours of sleep on weekdays | 424 | 713 | −0.07 | (−0.12, −0.01) | −0.06 | (−0.12, −0.01) | −0.02 | (−0.06, 0.03) | −0.02 | (−0.06, 0.03) |
Hours of sleep on weekends | 424 | 713 | −0.01 | (−0.05, 0.04) | −0.01 | (−0.05, 0.04) | 0.01 | (−0.03, 0.05) | 0.01 | (−0.03, 0.05) |
Mental Health, mean (SD) | ||||||||||
Stress | 423 | 712 | −0.02 | (−0.07, 0.02) | −0.02 | (−0.07, 0.02) | −0.05 | (−0.08, −0.01) | −0.05 | (−0.08, −0.02) |
Depression | 423 | 712 | −0.02 | (−0.16, 0.12) | −0.02 | (−0.16, 0.12) | −0.11 | (−0.21, −0.01) | −0.11 | (−0.21, −0.01) |
Food Security status, n (%) | ||||||||||
Food insecure | 423 | 712 | −0.06 | (−0.25, 0.14) | −0.06 | (−0.26, 0.13) | 0.02 | (−0.13, 0.17) | 0.01 | (−0.14, 0.16) |
Variable | Waist Circumference in Spring | Waist Circumference Change from Start of Fall to Spring | ||||||||
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Model A | Model B | Model A | Model B | |||||||
npid | nresp | β | 95% CI | β | 95% CI | Β | 95% CI | β | 95% CI | |
Diet | ||||||||||
Meal consumption | ||||||||||
Breakfast | 423 | 710 | −0.14 | (−0.35, 0.07) | −0.13 | (−0.34, 0.08) | 0.00 | (−0.14, 0.15) | 0.00 | (−0.14, 0.14) |
Evening meals | 422 | 708 | −0.02 | (−0.26, 0.22) | −0.03 | (−0.27, 0.22) | 0.02 | (−0.17, 0.21) | 0.01 | (−0.19, 0.20) |
Fast food | 423 | 710 | 0.03 | (−0.22, 0.28) | 0.00 | (−0.25, 0.25) | 0.08 | (−0.11, 0.28) | 0.07 | (−0.13, 0.26) |
Restaurant meals | 423 | 710 | 0.10 | (−0.18, 0.38) | 0.10 | (−0.18, 0.39) | −0.03 | (−0.25, 0.20) | −0.02 | (−0.25, 0.20) |
Dining hall meals | 423 | 710 | 0.08 | (−0.10, 0.26) | 0.04 | (−0.13, 0.22) | 0.16 | (0.02, 0.30) | 0.13 | (−0.01, 0.27) |
Home cooked meals | 423 | 709 | −0.13 | (−0.32, 0.06) | −0.11 | (−0.30, 0.09) | −0.06 | (−0.22, 0.09) | −0.04 | (−0.20, 0.11) |
Diet screener Questionnaire computed variables | ||||||||||
Fiber (g/day) | 418 | 699 | 0.09 | (−0.08, 0.25) | −0.02 | (−0.19, 0.15) | 0.03 | (−0.08, 0.14) | −0.04 | (−0.16, 0.08) |
Calcium (mg/day) A | 418 | 699 | 0.29 | (0.06, 0.51) | 0.10 | (−0.14, 0.34) | 0.26 | (0.11, 0.41) | 0.20 | (0.03, 0.38) |
Whole grains (oz/day) | 422 | 706 | −0.07 | (−1.36, 1.22) | −0.27 | (−1.55, 1.02) | 0.22 | (−0.76, 1.20) | 0.06 | (−0.93, 1.05) |
Total added sugars (tsp/day) | 421 | 706 | −0.01 | (−0.08, 0.05) | −0.03 | (−0.10, 0.03) | 0.02 | (−0.03, 0.06) | 0.00 | (−0.04, 0.05) |
Dairy (cups/day) | 422 | 707 | 0.72 | (0.03, 1.41) | 0.41 | (−0.29, 1.10) | 0.95 | (0.44, 1.45) | 0.79 | (0.25, 1.33) |
F/V (incl legumes and fries; cups/day) | 419 | 701 | 0.05 | (−0.66, 0.76) | −0.19 | (−0.90, 0.52) | 0.03 | (−0.47, 0.54) | −0.15 | (−0.67, 0.37) |
Vegetables (incl legumes and fries; cups/day) | 419 | 701 | 0.31 | (−1.03, 1.66) | −0.25 | (−1.61, 1.11) | 0.26 | (−0.72, 1.24) | −0.15 | (−1.17, 0.88) |
F/V (incl legumes, excl fries; cups/day) | 419 | 702 | 0.00 | (−0.67, 0.68) | −0.18 | (−0.85, 0.49) | 0.01 | (−0.47, 0.5) | −0.13 | (−0.62, 0.36) |
Vegetables (incl legumes and fries; cups/day) | 419 | 702 | 0.23 | (−1.04, 1.51) | −0.19 | (−1.47, 1.10) | 0.20 | (−0.74, 1.14) | −0.12 | (−1.08, 0.85) |
Fruits (cups/day) | 423 | 709 | −0.34 | (−1.24, 0.57) | −0.48 | (−1.39, 0.43) | −0.09 | (−0.77, 0.59) | −0.22 | (−0.91, 0.46) |
Added sugars from SSB (tsp/day) | 422 | 708 | −0.01 | (−0.09, 0.06) | −0.03 | (−0.10, 0.05) | 0.02 | (−0.04, 0.07) | 0.01 | (−0.05, 0.06) |
Physical activity, mean (SD) | ||||||||||
Moderate–Vigorous PA (mins/day) A | 422 | 707 | −0.61 | (−2.08, 0.86) | −0.78 | (−2.24, 0.69) | −0.35 | (−1.42, 0.72) | −0.52 | (−1.60, 0.55) |
Screen Time (mins/day) A | 422 | 708 | 0.01 | (−0.35, 0.37) | 0.01 | (−0.35, 0.38) | 0.07 | (−0.21, 0.35) | 0.08 | (−0.20, 0.36) |
Alcohol intake | ||||||||||
Ever drunk alcohol | 424 | 713 | 0.00 | (−1.17, 1.18) | −0.10 | (−1.27, 1.08) | −0.24 | (−0.97, 0.49) | −0.34 | (−1.08, 0.40) |
Binge drinking | 423 | 709 | −0.26 | (−1.32, 0.79) | −0.39 | (−1.44, 0.66) | −0.08 | (−0.85, 0.69) | −0.12 | (−0.89, 0.65) |
Total weekly drinks | 424 | 713 | 0.00 | (−0.09, 0.10) | −0.01 | (−0.11, 0.08) | 0.01 | (−0.05, 0.07) | 0.00 | (−0.06, 0.06) |
Sleep behaviors | ||||||||||
Enough sleep | 423 | 707 | 0.08 | (−0.13, 0.29) | 0.06 | (−0.15, 0.27) | 0.13 | (−0.03, 0.29) | 0.10 | (−0.06, 0.26) |
Woke up too early | 423 | 707 | −0.03 | (−0.23, 0.17) | −0.02 | (−0.22, 0.18) | 0.00 | (−0.15, 0.16) | 0.01 | (−0.14, 0.17) |
Tired during day | 423 | 707 | −0.03 | (−0.22, 0.16) | −0.02 | (−0.22, 0.17) | −0.07 | (−0.22, 0.08) | −0.06 | (−0.20, 0.09) |
Hours of sleep on weekdays | 424 | 713 | 0.00 | (−0.28, 0.28) | 0.02 | (−0.25, 0.30) | 0.05 | (−0.16, 0.27) | 0.05 | (−0.16, 0.27) |
Hours of sleep on weekends | 424 | 713 | 0.08 | (−0.14, 0.30) | 0.08 | (−0.14, 0.30) | 0.01 | (−0.16, 0.18) | 0.00 | (−0.17, 0.17) |
Mental Health | ||||||||||
Stress | 423 | 712 | 0.03 | (−0.17, 0.22) | 0.04 | (−0.15, 0.24) | −0.10 | (−0.24, 0.03) | −0.08 | (−0.22, 0.05) |
Depression | 423 | 712 | −0.26 | (−0.90, 0.38) | −0.18 | (−0.82, 0.46) | −0.42 | (−0.86, 0.01) | −0.37 | (−0.80, 0.07) |
Food Security status, n (%) | ||||||||||
Food insecure | 423 | 712 | −0.20 | (−1.12, 0.72) | −0.29 | (−1.20, 0.62) | 0.00 | (−0.68, 0.69) | −0.03 | (−0.71, 0.65) |
Variable | Waist to Hip Ratio in Spring | Waist to hip Ratio Change from Start of Fall to Spring | ||||||||
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Model A | Model B | Model A | Model B | |||||||
npid | nresp | β | 95% CI | β | 95% CI | β | 95% CI | β | 95% CI | |
Diet | ||||||||||
Meal consumption | ||||||||||
Breakfast | 423 | 710 | −0.08 | (−0.25, 0.09) | −0.07 | (−0.23, 0.10) | 0.00 | (−0.13, 0.13) | −0.01 | (−0.15, 0.12) |
Evening meals | 422 | 708 | 0.14 | (−0.07, 0.36) | 0.12 | (−0.09, 0.32) | 0.14 | (−0.04, 0.32) | 0.11 | (−0.07, 0.29) |
Fast food | 423 | 710 | −0.11 | (−0.33, 0.10) | −0.15 | (−0.36, 0.06) | −0.10 | (−0.28, 0.09) | −0.10 | (−0.29, 0.08) |
Restaurant meals | 423 | 710 | −0.07 | (−0.31, 0.18) | −0.07 | (−0.31, 0.17) | −0.16 | (−0.36, 0.05) | −0.17 | (−0.38, 0.04) |
Dining hall meals | 423 | 710 | 0.15 | (0.00, 0.30) | 0.08 | (−0.07, 0.24) | 0.18 | (0.05, 0.31) | 0.14 | (0.01, 0.28) |
Home cooked meals | 423 | 709 | −0.08 | (−0.25, 0.09) | −0.05 | (−0.22, 0.11) | −0.09 | (−0.24, 0.06) | −0.08 | (−0.22, 0.07) |
Diet screener Questionnaire computed variables | ||||||||||
Fiber (g/day) | 418 | 699 | 0.08 | (−0.05, 0.21) | −0.10 | (−0.23, 0.04) | 0.01 | (−0.09, 0.11) | −0.10 | (−0.21, 0.01) |
Calcium (mg/day) A | 418 | 699 | 0.27 | (0.09, 0.45) | −0.05 | (−0.24, 0.15) | 0.21 | (0.07, 0.35) | 0.06 | (−0.10, 0.23) |
Whole grains (oz/day) | 422 | 706 | −0.10 | (−1.20, 0.99) | −0.51 | (−1.59, 0.56) | −0.06 | (−0.98, 0.86) | −0.37 | (−1.29, 0.55) |
Total added sugars (tsp/day) | 421 | 706 | 0.03 | (−0.03, 0.08) | −0.01 | (−0.06, 0.05) | 0.04 | (−0.01, 0.08) | 0.02 | (−0.02, 0.06) |
Dairy (cups/day) | 422 | 707 | 0.58 | (0.01, 1.16) | −0.01 | (−0.58, 0.60) | 0.72 | (0.25, 1.20) | 0.42 | (−0.09, 0.92) |
F/V (incl legumes and fries; cups/day) | 419 | 701 | 0.14 | (−0.45, 0.72) | −0.28 | (−0.86, 0.30) | 0.05 | (−0.43, 0.52) | −0.24 | (−0.72, 0.25) |
Vegetables (incl legumes and fries; cups/day) | 419 | 701 | 0.49 | (−0.63, 1.61) | −0.55 | (−1.68, 0.59) | 0.06 | (−0.86, 0.98) | −0.62 | (−1.58, 0.33) |
F/V (incl legumes, excl fries; cups/day) | 419 | 702 | 0.12 | (−0.44, 0.67) | −0.22 | (−0.77, 0.33) | 0.06 | (−0.39, 0.51) | −0.17 | (−0.63, 0.29) |
Vegetables (incl legumes and fries; cups/day) | 419 | 702 | 0.41 | (−0.65, 1.48) | −0.38 | (−1.45, 0.69) | 0.05 | (−0.83, 0.93) | −0.49 | (−1.39, 0.41) |
Fruits (cups/day) | 423 | 709 | -0.27 | (−1.04, 0.49) | −0.54 | (−1.30, 0.21) | −0.09 | (−0.72, 0.55) | −0.28 | (−0.92, 0.36) |
Added sugars from SSB (tsp/day) | 422 | 708 | 0.02 | (−0.04, 0.08) | 0.00 | (−0.06, 0.06) | 0.03 | (−0.01, 0.08) | 0.03 | (−0.02, 0.08) |
Physical activity, mean (SD) | ||||||||||
Moderate–Vigorous PA (mins/day) A | 422 | 707 | −0.87 | (−2.09, 0.35) | −1.17 | (−2.37, 0.03) | −0.66 | (−1.66, 0.34) | −0.94 | (−1.94, 0.06) |
Screen Time (mins/day) A | 422 | 708 | 0.11 | (−0.20, 0.42) | 0.09 | (−0.21, 0.40) | 0.08 | (−0.18, 0.34) | 0.07 | (−0.19, 0.34) |
Alcohol intake | ||||||||||
Ever drunk alcohol | 424 | 713 | 0.02 | (−0.87, 0.92) | −0.14 | (−1.01, 0.74) | −0.04 | (−0.72, 0.64) | −0.18 | (−0.86, 0.50) |
Binge drinking | 423 | 709 | −0.19 | (−1.07, 0.69) | −0.41 | (−1.27, 0.45) | −0.22 | (−0.94, 0.50) | −0.31 | (−1.03, 0.41) |
Total weekly drinks | 424 | 713 | 0.03 | (−0.04, 0.10) | −0.01 | (−0.07, 0.06) | 0.01 | (−0.04, 0.07) | 0.00 | (−0.06, 0.05) |
Sleep behaviors | ||||||||||
Enough sleep | 423 | 707 | −0.04 | (−0.22, 0.14) | −0.08 | (−0.25, 0.10) | 0.01 | (−0.14, 0.16) | −0.02 | (−0.18, 0.13) |
Woke up too early | 423 | 707 | −0.02 | (−0.19, 0.16) | 0.00 | (−0.17, 0.17) | −0.02 | (−0.17, 0.13) | −0.01 | (−0.15, 0.14) |
Tired during day | 423 | 707 | −0.02 | (−0.19, 0.14) | −0.01 | (−0.17, 0.15) | −0.03 | (−0.17, 0.11) | −0.02 | (−0.15, 0.12) |
Hours of sleep on weekdays | 424 | 713 | −0.02 | (−0.26, 0.21) | 0.01 | (−0.22, 0.24) | −0.03 | (−0.23, 0.17) | −0.03 | (−0.23, 0.17) |
Hours of sleep on weekends | 424 | 713 | −0.02 | (−0.21, 0.17) | 0.00 | (−0.19, 0.18) | −0.08 | (−0.24, 0.08) | −0.07 | (−0.23, 0.09) |
Mental Health | ||||||||||
Stress | 423 | 712 | −0.03 | (−0.18, 0.13) | 0.00 | (−0.15, 0.15) | −0.05 | (−0.18, 0.07) | −0.03 | (−0.16, 0.09) |
Depression | 423 | 712 | −0.33 | (−0.85, 0.18) | −0.22 | (−0.72, 0.28) | −0.28 | (−0.68, 0.13) | −0.20 | (−0.60, 0.20) |
Food Security status, n (%) | ||||||||||
Food insecure | 423 | 712 | −0.09 | (−0.86, 0.69) | −0.22 | (−0.98, 0.54) | −0.08 | (−0.72, 0.56) | −0.11 | (−0.75, 0.53) |
Variable | Waist to Height Ratio in Spring | Waist to Height Ratio Change from Start of Fall to Spring | ||||||||
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Model A | Model B | Model A | Model B | |||||||
npid | nresp | β | 95% CI | β | 95% CI | β | 95% CI | β | 95% CI | |
Diet | ||||||||||
Meal consumption | ||||||||||
Breakfast | 423 | 710 | −0.08 | (−0.20, 0.04) | −0.08 | (−0.20, 0.04) | 0.00 | (−0.09, 0.08) | −0.01 | (−0.09, 0.08) |
Evening meals | 422 | 708 | −0.03 | (−0.17, 0.12) | −0.02 | (−0.17, 0.12) | 0.00 | (−0.12, 0.11) | 0.00 | (−0.12, 0.11) |
Fast food | 423 | 710 | −0.02 | (−0.17, 0.13) | −0.02 | (−0.17, 0.13) | 0.03 | (−0.08, 0.15) | 0.03 | (−0.09, 0.15) |
Restaurant meals | 423 | 710 | 0.05 | (−0.12, 0.22) | 0.06 | (−0.11, 0.23) | −0.02 | (−0.15, 0.11) | −0.02 | (−0.15, 0.12) |
Dining hall meals | 423 | 710 | 0.02 | (−0.08, 0.13) | 0.03 | (−0.07, 0.14) | 0.08 | (0.00, 0.17) | 0.08 | (−0.01, 0.16) |
Home cooked meals | 423 | 709 | −0.07 | (−0.19, 0.04) | −0.08 | (−0.19, 0.04) | −0.04 | (−0.13, 0.05) | −0.04 | (−0.13, 0.06) |
Diet screener Questionnaire computed variables | ||||||||||
Fiber (g/day) | 418 | 699 | −0.03 | (−0.13, 0.06) | −0.03 | (−0.13, 0.07) | −0.01 | (−0.08, 0.05) | −0.03 | (−0.1, 0.04) |
Calcium (mg/day) A | 418 | 699 | 0.02 | (−0.12, 0.15) | 0.03 | (−0.11, 0.18) | 0.11 | (0.01, 0.20) | 0.11 | (0.00, 0.21) |
Whole grains (oz/day) | 422 | 706 | −0.37 | (−1.14, 0.40) | −0.36 | (−1.13, 0.41) | −0.02 | (−0.61, 0.57) | −0.07 | (−0.66, 0.53) |
Total added sugars (tsp/day) | 421 | 706 | −0.03 | (−0.07, 0.01) | −0.03 | (−0.07, 0.01) | 0.00 | (−0.02, 0.03) | 0.00 | (−0.03, 0.03) |
Dairy (cups/day) | 422 | 707 | 0.16 | (−0.25, 0.57) | 0.19 | (−0.22, 0.61) | 0.45 | (0.15, 0.76) | 0.44 | (0.11, 0.76) |
F/V (incl legumes and fries; cups/day) | 419 | 701 | −0.15 | (−0.57, 0.27) | −0.13 | (−0.56, 0.29) | −0.07 | (−0.37, 0.23) | −0.12 | (−0.43, 0.19) |
Vegetables (incl legumes and fries; cups/day) | 419 | 701 | −0.30 | (−1.10, 0.50) | −0.26 | (−1.07, 0.55) | −0.06 | (−0.65, 0.53) | −0.18 | (−0.79, 0.44) |
F/V (incl legumes, excl fries; cups/day) | 419 | 702 | −0.14 | (−0.54, 0.26) | −0.13 | (−0.53, 0.28) | −0.07 | (−0.35, 0.22) | −0.11 | (−0.40, 0.19) |
Vegetables (incl legumes and fries; cups/day) | 419 | 702 | −0.25 | (−1.01, 0.51) | −0.21 | (−0.98, 0.56) | −0.07 | (−0.63, 0.49) | −0.15 | (−0.73, 0.43) |
Fruits (cups/day) | 423 | 709 | −0.29 | (−0.83, 0.25) | −0.28 | (−0.82, 0.26) | −0.12 | (−0.53, 0.29) | −0.15 | (−0.56, 0.26) |
Added sugars from SSB (tsp/day) | 422 | 708 | −0.02 | (−0.06, 0.02) | −0.02 | (−0.06, 0.02) | 0.01 | (−0.02, 0.04) | 0.00 | (−0.03, 0.04) |
Physical activity, mean (SD) | ||||||||||
Moderate–Vigorous PA (mins/day) A | 422 | 707 | −0.50 | (−1.37, 0.38) | −0.48 | (−1.35, 0.40) | −0.29 | (−0.93, 0.35) | −0.34 | (−0.99, 0.30) |
Screen Time (mins/day) A | 422 | 708 | 0.01 | (−0.20, 0.23) | 0.02 | (−0.20, 0.23) | 0.04 | (−0.13, 0.21) | 0.05 | (−0.12, 0.21) |
Alcohol intake | ||||||||||
Ever drunk alcohol | 424 | 713 | −0.25 | (−0.94, 0.44) | −0.20 | (−0.90, 0.49) | −0.21 | (−0.65, 0.22) | −0.24 | (−0.68, 0.20) |
Binge drinking | 423 | 709 | −0.27 | (−0.90, 0.35) | −0.29 | (−0.92, 0.33) | −0.10 | (−0.56, 0.36) | −0.11 | (−0.57, 0.36) |
Total weekly drinks | 424 | 713 | −0.02 | (−0.07, 0.03) | −0.02 | (−0.07, 0.04) | 0.00 | (−0.03, 0.03) | 0.00 | (−0.04, 0.03) |
Sleep behaviors, mean (SD) | ||||||||||
Enough sleep | 423 | 707 | 0.02 | (−0.1, 0.15) | 0.02 | (−0.1, 0.15) | 0.06 | (−0.04, 0.16) | 0.05 | (−0.04, 0.15) |
Woke up too early | 423 | 707 | 0.00 | (−0.12, 0.12) | −0.01 | (−0.13, 0.11) | 0.01 | (−0.08, 0.11) | 0.01 | (−0.08, 0.11) |
Tired during day | 423 | 707 | −0.01 | (−0.13, 0.10) | −0.01 | (−0.13, 0.10) | −0.04 | (−0.13, 0.05) | −0.04 | (−0.12, 0.05) |
Hours of sleep on weekdays | 424 | 713 | 0.01 | (−0.15, 0.17) | 0.01 | (−0.15, 0.17) | 0.03 | (−0.10, 0.15) | 0.03 | (−0.10, 0.15) |
Hours of sleep on weekends | 424 | 713 | 0.04 | (−0.09, 0.17) | 0.04 | (−0.09, 0.17) | 0.00 | (−0.10, 0.10) | 0.00 | (−0.11, 0.10) |
Mental Health, mean (SD) | ||||||||||
Stress | 423 | 712 | 0.04 | (−0.07, 0.16) | 0.04 | (−0.07, 0.16) | −0.05 | (−0.13, 0.03) | −0.05 | (−0.13, 0.03) |
Depression | 423 | 712 | −0.06 | (−0.44, 0.32) | −0.06 | (−0.44, 0.32) | −0.21 | (−0.47, 0.05) | −0.20 | (−0.46, 0.07) |
Food Security status, n (%) | ||||||||||
Food insecure | 423 | 712 | −0.12 | (−0.67, 0.42) | −0.14 | (−0.69, 0.40) | 0.01 | (−0.40, 0.42) | 0.00 | (−0.41, 0.41) |
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van Woerden, I.; Hruschka, D.; Schaefer, D.R.; Fine, K.L.; Bruening, M. Evaluating Potential Behavioral Mediators for Increasing Similarity in Friends’ Body Size among College Students. Nutrients 2019, 11, 1996. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11091996
van Woerden I, Hruschka D, Schaefer DR, Fine KL, Bruening M. Evaluating Potential Behavioral Mediators for Increasing Similarity in Friends’ Body Size among College Students. Nutrients. 2019; 11(9):1996. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11091996
Chicago/Turabian Stylevan Woerden, Irene, Daniel Hruschka, David R. Schaefer, Kimberly L. Fine, and Meg Bruening. 2019. "Evaluating Potential Behavioral Mediators for Increasing Similarity in Friends’ Body Size among College Students" Nutrients 11, no. 9: 1996. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11091996
APA Stylevan Woerden, I., Hruschka, D., Schaefer, D. R., Fine, K. L., & Bruening, M. (2019). Evaluating Potential Behavioral Mediators for Increasing Similarity in Friends’ Body Size among College Students. Nutrients, 11(9), 1996. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11091996