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Network analysis of the relationship between obesity-related eating behaviors and family health in adolescents
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Xiang-yu LAI1, Jia-lin LIU1, Yao ZHAO1, Li-hua WU1, Xin-yu WU1, Hui-yun CHU1, Kang HE1, Yuan LIAO2, Yu LI1
Modern Preventive Medicine | 2025, 52(13) : 2437 - 2443
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Modern Preventive Medicine | 2025, 52(13): 2437-2443
Health and Social Behavior
Network analysis of the relationship between obesity-related eating behaviors and family health in adolescents
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Xiang-yu LAI1, Jia-lin LIU1, Yao ZHAO1, Li-hua WU1, Xin-yu WU1, Hui-yun CHU1, Kang HE1, Yuan LIAO2, Yu LI1
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  • School of Nursing, Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510006, China
Published: 2025-07-10 doi: 10.20043/j.cnki.MPM.202502350
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Objective

To construct a contemporaneous network model of adolescent obesity-related eating behaviors and family health, identifying potential intervention targets to provide reference for effective management of obesity-related eating behaviors and prevention of obesity-related diseases.

Methods

A multi-stage sampling method was used to select 1 065 adolescents from 120 Chinese cities between July and September 2021. Data were collected using a general information questionnaire, Chinese version of the Sakata Eating Behavior Scale, and Chinese version of the Family Health Scale. Network analysis was performed using R language to explore relationships between obesity-related eating behaviors and family health.

Results

The network model revealed FH2 (family health lifestyle) as the node with the highest expected influence (EI=0.970). EB6 (others’ eating behavior stimulates my eating desire) showed the highest bridge expected influence (BEI=0.048), while FH3 (family health resources, BEI=-0.397) and EB1 (irregular mealtime, BEI=-0.235) exerted strong negative connecting effects in the network.

Conclusion

Interactive relationships exist between adolescent obesity-related eating behaviors and family health. Targeted interventions focusing on eating behavior regulation, integration of family health resources, and establishment of regular mealtimes may improve dietary behavior management and prevent obesity-related diseases in adolescents.

Adolescent  /  Obesity-related eating behavior  /  Family health  /  Network analysis
Xiang-yu LAI, Jia-lin LIU, Yao ZHAO, Li-hua WU, Xin-yu WU, Hui-yun CHU, Kang HE, Yuan LIAO, Yu LI. Network analysis of the relationship between obesity-related eating behaviors and family health in adolescents[J]. Modern Preventive Medicine, 2025 , 52 (13) : 2437 -2443 . DOI: 10.20043/j.cnki.MPM.202502350
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doi: 10.20043/j.cnki.MPM.202502350
  • Receive Date:2025-02-18
  • Online Date:2026-03-19
  • Published:2025-07-10
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