体重指数,内化行为和执行功能:从2岁到15岁检查特征状态效应
1Faculty of Psychology, Southwest University, 2 Tiansheng Str., Beibei, Chongqing, 400715, China.
European child & adolescent psychiatry
|January 3, 2024
概括
执行功能缺陷可能会将儿童肥胖和内化行为联系起来. 针对执行功能可以帮助解决高体重指数 (BMI) 和儿童内化行为.
科学领域:
- 儿童心理学 儿童心理学
- 发展心理学 发展心理学
- 行为科学 行为科学
背景情况:
- 儿童肥胖和内化行为是严重的公共卫生问题.
- 了解身体质量指数 (BMI) 和内化行为之间的相互作用对于早期干预至关重要.
- 执行功能在发育过程中对认知和行为调节起着关键作用.
研究的目的:
- 从2岁到15岁调查BMI和内化行为之间的相互关系.
- 检查执行功能在儿童的BMI和内化行为中的预测作用.
- 确定两种疾病的潜在共享风险因素和干预目标.
主要方法:
- 利用了来自NICHD早期儿童护理和青少年发展研究中的640名儿童的子集.
- 采用随机截图交叉滞后模型来分析八个波段 (2-15岁) 的纵向数据.
- 在多个时间点评估身体质量指数,内化行为和执行功能.
主要成果:
- 在BMI和内化行为之间没有发现显著的特征级别关联.
- 从5年级的BMI到6年级的内化行为,观察到一个显著的州级预测.
- 执行功能与特征级别的BMI,特征级别的内化行为和国家级别的内化行为显著相关.
结论:
- 执行功能的缺陷可能是高BMI和儿童内化行为的共同风险因素.
- 针对执行功能干预措施可能是解决儿童肥胖和内化行为的一个有希望的策略.
- 纵向研究强调了儿童发育中的身体和精神健康指标之间的动态相互作用.
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