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Social Network, Food Patterns, Physical Activity and Associations with Overweight and Obesity in Adolescents from a School in Rural Brazil

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The objective of this study was to evaluate the social network, food patterns, physical activity, and their associations with overweight/obesity in adolescents from a school in rural Brazil. Students from a rural school in Northeast Brazil (n = 90) completed questionnaires on sociodemographic characteristics, food consumption, physical activity, and a name generator. Social networks were constructed using students’ social proximity ties. Principal component analysis was performed to determine food patterns, and logistic models were used to investigate variables associated with overweight/obesity. Most participants were girls (62.9%), and the proportion of overweight/obesity was 30% among adolescents. Students cited 2070 people from their networks (family, friends at school, friends outside of school, and others). Among them, the family had the highest degree of influence (61%) in the network and had the most shared meals with adolescents (47%). Adolescents’ perception of their family members’ body size as obese, compared to normal or underweight, was prevalent (51%). Adolescents with unhealthy food patterns were 72% more likely to be categorized as overweight/obese, and eigenvector centrality was also associated with overweight/obesity (OR = 5.88, 95% CI = 1.08–32.03). Adolescents presented a social network with strong family influence, in which a high percentage of overweight/obesity was observed. Adolescents with high eigenvector centrality were more likely to be in the overweight/obesity category. Additionally, overweight/obesity was associated with unhealthy food patterns in the family network.
Title: Social Network, Food Patterns, Physical Activity and Associations with Overweight and Obesity in Adolescents from a School in Rural Brazil
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the social network, food patterns, physical activity, and their associations with overweight/obesity in adolescents from a school in rural Brazil.
Students from a rural school in Northeast Brazil (n = 90) completed questionnaires on sociodemographic characteristics, food consumption, physical activity, and a name generator.
Social networks were constructed using students’ social proximity ties.
Principal component analysis was performed to determine food patterns, and logistic models were used to investigate variables associated with overweight/obesity.
Most participants were girls (62.
9%), and the proportion of overweight/obesity was 30% among adolescents.
Students cited 2070 people from their networks (family, friends at school, friends outside of school, and others).
Among them, the family had the highest degree of influence (61%) in the network and had the most shared meals with adolescents (47%).
Adolescents’ perception of their family members’ body size as obese, compared to normal or underweight, was prevalent (51%).
Adolescents with unhealthy food patterns were 72% more likely to be categorized as overweight/obese, and eigenvector centrality was also associated with overweight/obesity (OR = 5.
88, 95% CI = 1.
08–32.
03).
Adolescents presented a social network with strong family influence, in which a high percentage of overweight/obesity was observed.
Adolescents with high eigenvector centrality were more likely to be in the overweight/obesity category.
Additionally, overweight/obesity was associated with unhealthy food patterns in the family network.

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