Contextualising individual, household and community level factors associated with sugar-sweetened beverage intake and screen time in Soweto, South Africa
Contextualising individual, household and community level factors associated with sugar-sweetened beverage intake and screen time in Soweto, South Africa
This study examined the relationship between individual, household, and community-level factors with obesity-related health behaviors. Households (n = 6110) were enumerated, and participants (>18 years) reported their screen time and how many sugar-sweetened beverages they consumed per day. Individuals from food insecure and higher SES households were more likely to report higher sugar-sweetened beverage consumption. Screen time was negatively associated with age (p < .01), and being female was associated with 35 minutes more screen time per day (p < .01). Community and household factors were independent drivers of behavior that need to be incorporated into individual level interventions, or considered in analyses.
Health behaviors, obesity risk, screen time, South Africa, sugar-sweetened beverages
Prioreschi, Alessandra
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Ware, Lisa J.
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Draper, Catherine E.
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Lye, Stephen
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Norris, Shane A.
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Prioreschi, Alessandra
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Ware, Lisa J.
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Draper, Catherine E.
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Lye, Stephen
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Prioreschi, Alessandra, Ware, Lisa J., Draper, Catherine E., Lye, Stephen and Norris, Shane A.
(2022)
Contextualising individual, household and community level factors associated with sugar-sweetened beverage intake and screen time in Soweto, South Africa.
Journal of Hunger and Environmental Nutrition.
(doi:10.1080/19320248.2022.2032901).
Abstract
This study examined the relationship between individual, household, and community-level factors with obesity-related health behaviors. Households (n = 6110) were enumerated, and participants (>18 years) reported their screen time and how many sugar-sweetened beverages they consumed per day. Individuals from food insecure and higher SES households were more likely to report higher sugar-sweetened beverage consumption. Screen time was negatively associated with age (p < .01), and being female was associated with 35 minutes more screen time per day (p < .01). Community and household factors were independent drivers of behavior that need to be incorporated into individual level interventions, or considered in analyses.
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Health behaviors, obesity risk, screen time, South Africa, sugar-sweetened beverages
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