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. 2017 May;176(5):621-628.
doi: 10.1007/s00431-017-2886-z. Epub 2017 Mar 6.

Association of lifestyle behaviours with self-esteem through health-related quality of life in Spanish adolescents

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Association of lifestyle behaviours with self-esteem through health-related quality of life in Spanish adolescents

Emily Knox et al. Eur J Pediatr. 2017 May.

Abstract

The present research examined the association of Mediterranean diet adherence and physical activity with self-esteem through five components of health-related quality of life. Data were collected from 456 adolescents attending one of five schools in Granada, Spain using a cluster-randomised design. Participants completed questionnaires on Mediterranean diet adherence, physical activity, self-esteem and health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Models were constructed to identify associations between Mediterranean diet adherence and physical activity on self-esteem. Mediational analysis using bootstrapped confidence intervals examined possible mediation by five components of HRQoL. Mediterranean diet adherence and physical activity engagement were associated with four components of HRQoL: more positive physical wellbeing, psychological wellbeing, family relationships and autonomy support and perceptions of the school environment. Both lifestyle behaviours were positively associated with self-esteem. Both relationships were mediated through positive psychological wellbeing and perceptions of the school environment. Physical wellbeing was also a mediator of the relationship between physical activity and self-esteem.

Conclusion: Interventions promoting Mediterranean diets or physical activity to adolescents may facilitate improvements in self-esteem in addition to wider health benefits previously identified. Approaches within such interventions targeting improvements in physical wellbeing, psychological wellbeing and positive perceptions of the school environment may improve their efficacy. What is Known: • It is known that engagement in lifestyle behaviours such as physical activity is positively linked with psychological health. • Whilst its consumption is declining, the Mediterranean diet is nutritionally recommended and remains popular in parts of Greece, Southern Italy and Spain. Research into Mediterranean diet adherence and psychological health is lacking. What is New: • The present research furthers this knowledge by examining potential mechanisms through which two lifestyle behaviours (physical activity and following a Mediterranean diet) may be associated with self-esteem. • Implications for the promotion of positive mental health in young people. Mediterranean diet and physical activity were positively associated with self-efficacy via positive psychological self-concept and perceptions of the school environment. These novel findings can contribute to the development of more efficacious interventions targeting positive self-esteem in young people.

Keywords: Adolescents; Health-related quality of life; Mediterranean diet; Physical activity; Self-esteem.

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The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.

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The authors have no financial relationships relevant to this article disclose.

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All procedures performed in studies involving human participants were in accordance with the ethical standards of the institutional and/or national research committee and with the 1964 Helsinki Declaration and its later amendments or comparable ethical standards.

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Informed consent was obtained from all individual participants included in the study.

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Fig. 1
Mediational analysis of the influence of adherence to the Mediterranean diet (MD) on self-esteem through the five components of wellbeing. The solid bold line shows the direct effect of MD on self-esteem (path c′). Solid light lines show significant effects of the predictor (MD) on the mediator variables (HRQoL) (path a) and the significant effects of the mediator variables on self-esteem (path c). Dashed lines show non-significant effects
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Fig. 2
Mediational analysis of the influence of physical activity engagement on self-esteem through the five components of wellbeing

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