Khaled, K., Tsofliou, F. and Hundley, V. A., 2024. A Structural Equation Modelling Approach to Examine the Mediating Effect of Stress on Diet in Culturally Diverse Women of Childbearing Age. Nutrients, 16 (19), 3354.
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DOI: 10.3390/nu16193354
Abstract
Background: Stress has been shown to be associated with poor nutrition among young women. However, studies around the topic have major limitations in their methodologies and the role of confounding factors within this association remains unclear in the literature. Objective: To investigate the associations between stress and dietary quality/patterns in a culturally diverse population of childbearing-aged women. Methods: A secondary analysis of data from two studies conducted in UK and Lebanon was performed using Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) to explore the role of country context, socio-economic status, and physical variables. Participants were healthy women of childbearing age (n = 493). Variables measured were dietary intake, stress, physical activity, sociodemographic variables, and Body Mass Index. These were included in the SEM analysis to examine the mediating effect of stress. Results: The results showed that, among all variables, only country had a significant effect on dietary quality and patterns through the mediatory effect of stress. Participants from Lebanon were found to have higher stress levels compared to participants from the UK, and this contributed to a lower adherence to a Mediterranean diet. Conclusions: This study shows that for women of childbearing age, having a good diet quality/pattern is dependent on stress levels and country context.
Item Type: | Article |
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ISSN: | 2072-6643 |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | childbearing age; diet quality; dietary patterns; females; psychological stress; reproductive age; stress; structural equation modelling; women; Humans; Female; Lebanon; Adult; Stress, Psychological; United Kingdom; Latent Class Analysis; Diet; Young Adult; Diet, Mediterranean; Body Mass Index; Cultural Diversity; Exercise; Socioeconomic Factors; Feeding Behavior; Adolescent |
Group: | Faculty of Health & Social Sciences |
ID Code: | 40504 |
Deposited By: | Symplectic RT2 |
Deposited On: | 22 Nov 2024 12:23 |
Last Modified: | 22 Nov 2024 12:23 |
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