Abstract
Abstract
Background:
Little is known regarding how dimensions of the family social environment relate to fitness levels and physical activity self-efficacy (PASE) among adolescents who are overweight or obese and whether these relationships are mediated by self-esteem.
Methods:
Potential associations were evaluated between relationship subdomains (cohesion, conflict, expressivity) of the Family Environment Scale (FES), self-esteem (Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, RSES), and PASE and fitness, using recovery heart rate [RHR, beats per minute (bpm)] from a 3-minute submaximal step test at baseline. Participants were 108 adolescents who were overweight or obese and were seeking weight-loss treatment as part of the Healthy Kids, Healthy Weight 12-week multidisciplinary pediatric weight management program. Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to simultaneously evaluate paths between these variables and test for mediation.
Results:
In multivariable models, higher FES cohesion (ฮฒโ=โโ2.18, s.e.โ=โ0.98; pโ=โ0.02), expressivity (ฮฒโ=โโ1.97, s.e.โ=โ0.99; pโ<โ0.05), and PASE (ฮฒโ=โโ0.64, s.e.โ=โ0.33; pโ<โ0.05) scores were associated with lower RHR, which represents higher fitness. Furthermore, higher FES conflict scores were associated with lower RSES scores (ฮฒโ=โโ0.83, s.e.โ=โ0.29; pโ<โ0.01), and FES conflict (ฮฒโ=โโ0.63, s.e.โ=โ0.22; pโ<โ0.01) and RSES (ฮฒโ=โ0.33, s.e.โ=โ0.07; pโ<โ0.01) were associated with PASE scores. In a good-fitting multivariate SEM [Comparative Fit Index (CFI)โ=โ1.00; Standardized Root Mean Square Residual (SRMR)โ=โ0.02; TuckerโLewis index (TLI)โ=โ1.22; Root Mean Squared Error of Approximation (RMSEA) <0.01], RSES mediated the relationship between FES conflict and PASE (sum of indirect paths: ฮฒโ=โโ0.30, s.e.โ=โ0.11; pโ<โ0.01) scores.
Conclusions:
Our results highlight the importance of the relationship domain of the family environment on self-esteem, PASE, and physical fitness in adolescents who are overweight or obese.
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