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BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
卷 104, 期 7, 页码 1074-1079出版社
CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0007114510001662
关键词
Eating behaviour traits; Adolescents; Restraint; Disinhibition
资金
- Canadian Institutes of Health Research [MCG-15187, PG-11811, MT-13960, GR-15187]
- Richard J. Schmeelk Fellowship
- Medical Research Council of Canada
Eating behaviour traits are associated with body weight variations in adults. The Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire (TFEQ) measures cognitive restraint, disinhibition and hunger, as well as their corresponding subscales, e. g. rigid and flexible control. The TFEQ has not been widely used in adolescents to investigate eating behaviour traits associated with body weight. The aim of the present study was to assess whether eating behaviour traits were associated with BMI in male and female adolescents. Sixty adolescents (thirty females and thirty males; mean age 15.0 (SD 2.4) years) from the Quebec Family Study completed the TFEQ and 3 d dietary records. There were no sex differences in the TFEQ scores. Rigid control, disinhibition and emotional susceptibility (to overeat) were positively related to BMI z-scores for the entire sample (r 0.3, P<0.05). There was a positive relationship between BMI z-scores and rigid control (r 0.39, P<0.05) in females, while BMI z-scores were positively related to emotional susceptibility (r 0.42, P<0.02) and disinhibition (r 0.41, P<0.03) in males. Adolescents characterised by both high disinhibition and high rigid control had significantly higher BMI z-scores than those by both low disinhibition and low rigid control. There were no significant differences in BMI z-scores between the flexible control categories. Dietary macronutrient content was not consistently related to eating behaviour traits. These results show that the eating behaviour traits of disinhibition and rigid control are independently related to BMI z-scores in this group of adolescents.
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