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The effects of different levels of sports activity on health-related quality of life and lifestyle habits in high school Italian students
by
Cristina, Doveri
,
Paolo, Piaggi
,
Alessandro, Pingitore
in
Adolescent
,
Adolescents
,
Cross-Sectional Studies
2024
Physical activity (PA) is an important predictor of physical and mental health preventing chronic degenerative diseases. The purpose of this study was to investigate in a group of Italian high school students whether health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and lifestyle habits (diet) are associated with the level of physical activity performed (low, moderate, high). Data were collected from 2819 adolescents (
n
= 951 males). HRQoL was analyzed using the Italian version of the KIDSCREEN-52. Physical activity level was analyzed using the PAQ-A, while eating habits with KIDMED. Practicing physical activity in general improves HRQoL. Specifically, adolescents practicing moderate or high PA, in single dimensions of HRQoL, showed better mood (
p
< 0.001), self-perception (
p
< 0.001), family relationships (
p
< 0.001), reported a higher perception of socioeconomic status (
p
< 0.05), relationship with peers (
p
< 0.001), and social acceptance (
p
< 0.001). High PA subjects reported increased physical (
p
< 0.001) and mental health (
p
< 0.001), increased autonomy (
p
< 0.001), and school learning (
p
< 0.001). For lifestyle habits, practicing moderate PA showed higher adherence tox the Mediterranean diet (
p
< 0.001).
Conclusion
: Our results highlighted a positive association between the frequency of PA levels, some dimensions of HRQoL, and risk behaviors. These findings demonstrated the protective role of sports not only as a preventive strategy for the onset of chronic degenerative diseases, but also as an educator of healthy lifestyle habits, thus suggesting the importance and need to implement strategies to promote sports practice.
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A new integrated approach for adolescent health and well-being: the AVATAR project
by
Vassalle, Cristina
,
Pingitore, Alessandro
,
Bastiani, Luca
in
Academic achievement
,
Adolescent
,
Adolescents
2020
Background
Limited number of studies examined the relationship between factors (lifestyle, social, emotional, cognitive) affecting adolescents’ health and well-being. The aims of this study were to identify the more important variables of the different components affecting adolescents’ health [lifestyle habits (LH); emotional status (ES); social context (SC); and cognitive abilities (CA)], and explore the relationship between the aforementioned components.
Methods
Data were collected between 2017 and 2018 from 756 eligible students, recruited from 5 Italian junior high school
,
by using KIDSCREEN-52 and cognitive processing using the Stroop Test. School engagement was estimated through questions concerning the scholastic achievement.
Results
Of 756 adolescents, 395 were boys with a mean (SD) age of 12.19 (0.81) years. Compared to International T-value of reference group for KIDSCREEN-52, autonomy, bullying, psychological well-being and mood were lower than the reference groups, while self-perception score was higher. For LH, the most important predictor was autonomy (
p
< .0001). The most important aspects in the SC were the relationship with the parents (
p
< .0001), and the adolescent’s relationships with peers (
p
< .0001). For ES, mood variables had the greatest contribution (
p
< .0001). The School performance related to Language & Literature (p < .0001) was the most important predictor in the CA latent variable. LH was positively associated with SC (
p
< .0001), ES (p < .0001), and CA (
p
< .0001). SC was positively associated with ES (p < .0001) and with CA (p < .0001).
Conclusions
T
his study suggests the importance of an integrated approach to characterize adolescents’ health and well-being. The approach suggested here may highlight additive synergistic effects of the various components in health and well-being assessment that may not be considered with a late approach and focused only on single factors.
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The impact of menarche on health-related quality of life in a sample of Italian adolescents: evidence from school-based AVATAR project
by
Casu Anselmo
,
Trivellini Gabriele
,
Mastorci Francesca
in
Adolescence
,
Adolescents
,
Child development
2020
Adolescence is a period characterized by rapid physical maturation, involving bodily changes that often necessitate a reorganization of self-perception. The current study investigated the impact of menarche on the determinants of quality of life in healthy female adolescents. Data were collected from 361 healthy female adolescents divided into two groups: pre- and post-menarcheal event. Participants, according the AVATAR project, completed Italian version of KIDSCREEN-52 questionnaires on health-related quality of life. Pre-menarcheal females had the higher score in psychological well-being and mood than post-menarcheal females. As concerns self-perception, post-menarcheal females exhibited lower score compared to pre-menarcheal females. In social context, pre-menarcheal females perceived a better school environment, also when we considered it in terms of social acceptance.Conclusion: Menarche event affects all the components of quality of life, from mood, self-esteem to social relationships, underlining how this hormonal variation is responsible of psychological and emotional changes, opening up the opportunity for preventive approaches aimed not only at traditional risk factors but according a more integrated perspective.What is Known:• Adolescence is a time of increasing behavioural divergence between males and females, probably due to the different hormonal development.• There is a possible link between menarche and the health-related quality of life variables.What is New:• Menarche condition affects all the components of quality of life, from mood to social relationships.• Post-menarcheal condition is associated to psychosocial and emotional changes, with possible multiple pathways to post-pubertal depressive symptoms.
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Cardiovascular Risk Determinants in Euthyroid Patients with Obesity: The Strange Case of TSH in Primary Prevention
by
Sabatino, Laura
,
Pingitore, Alessandro
,
Piaggi, Paolo
in
Anticoagulants
,
Atherosclerosis
,
Blood pressure
2026
Background: Thyrotropin (TSH), even in the normal range, is associated with components of cardiometabolic syndrome. We aimed to assess the relation between TSH and cardiovascular (CV) risk in euthyroid patients with overweight/obesity without previous cardiac events. Methods: A total of 1588 subjects (1132 females, mean age 53 ± 14 years) were recruited. This was an observational study. TSH, body mass index, waist circumference (WC), creatinine, hepatic enzymes, homocysteine, C reactive protein, glycated hemoglobin, homeostatic model assessment for insulin resistance (HOMA-IR), basal and 2 h glucose and insulin, fibrinogen, uric acid, a complete blood count, a complete lipid profile, and blood pressure were measured in all subjects. The Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease (ASCVD) risk score was calculated. Results: More severe degrees of obesity were associated with higher TSH quartiles; specifically, 33% of subjects with grade III obesity had TSH in the 75th percentile. Multiple regression showed that female gender (t-value 3.6, p < 0.001), HOMA-IR (1.9, ≤0.05) and aspartate transaminase (AST; 2.8, <0.01) represent independent determinant factors affecting TSH levels in the population at higher CV risk (intermediate–high ASCVD risk score > 7.5%; n = 709). Similarly, TSH determinants in subjects with central obesity (n = 1197, WC >102 cm males, >88 cm females) were female gender (2.2, <0.05), HOMA-IR (2.7, <0.01) and smoking habit (−2.3, <0.5). Moreover, there was no significant relationship between TSH and ASCVD risk score. Conclusions: Higher TSH levels in the euthyroid range are related to high degrees of obesity and some CV risk factors, in subjects at higher cardiometabolic risk; however, for the different weight and sign of CV determinants (e.g., smoking habit) on the TSH system, the ASCVD risk score cannot evidence this relationship.
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Relationship between eating disorders perception and psychosocial profile in school-dropout adolescents
by
Pingitore, Alessandro
,
Piaggi, Paolo
,
Casu, Anselmo
in
Adolescence
,
Anorexia nervosa
,
Batteries
2023
Background
In body-mind relationship field, eating disorders (ED) are considered disabling disorders that can alter physical health status, inducing profound alterations in psychosocial, cognitive and emotional dimensions. These disorders, characterized by a strong comorbidity with other diseases, usually begin during childhood or adolescence, and include anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge eating. Aim of this study was to investigate the associations between eating disorders perception and dimensions of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and well-being perception (WBP) in school-dropout adolescents.
Methods
Data were collected in 450 adolescents (19 ± 2 years, male 308), and HRQoL, WBP, and ED were assessed by means a battery of standardized questionnaire.
Results
EDs are more pronounced in females than in males (
p
< 0.05) and are associated with lower HRQoL (
p
< 0.001) and lower well-being perception (
p
< 0.001). EDs are associated with an impairment of physical (
p
< 0.05) and psychological well-being perception (
p
< 0.001), emotional responses (
p
< 0.001), self-perception (
p
< 0.001), and a reduction of general well-being (
p
< 0.05).
Conclusions
Although it is complicated to distinguish between causes and consequences, these findings suggest a complex and multifaceted, association between ED and HRQoL domains. Thus, multiple factors need taking into account in the policy of EDs prevention, identifying all the components of well-being to focus and personalize healthy programs in adolescences.
Plain English summary
Adolescence is a transitional period from childhood to adulthood during which important biological, cognitive and social changes are experienced. In this phase, characterized by increased psychological vulnerability, classic risk behavior can develop, including altered eating behavior leading to eating disorders (EDs). EDs represent a varied group of pathological conditions influenced by various individual factors, including emotional state, cognitive functioning, and social context, probably associated to physical, emotional, and social changes that in young people can lead to great instability. Our results shown that is complicated to distinguish between causes and consequences that cause EDs, suggesting a complex and multifaceted association between ED and psychological domains. This is important in order to develop preventive and early intervention programs in the schools and in other educational institutions, focusing on what are considered potential predictor of EDs.
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An Entangled Relationship between Bullying Perception and Psychosocial Dimensions in a Sample of Young Adolescents
by
Pingitore, Alessandro
,
Piaggi, Paolo
,
Casu, Anselmo
in
adolescence
,
Bullying
,
Child development
2023
Background: Bullying is a hostile behavior repeated over a time period, affecting children and adolescents in different social settings, mainly small and stable ones like school, with negative effects on mental and physical health. In this study, we aimed to provide the degree of impairment of different variables related to health and well-being in bullying conditions, with attention to sex differences. Methods: Data were obtained from 5390 adolescents (mean age 13.08 ± 1.89; male 2729), and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) was assessed using the KIDSCREEN-52 questionnaire. Results: In all students, mood and emotion, self-perception, and parental relationships are the dimensions more compromised in bullying conditions, while lifestyle habit is the variable less involved. Bullied girls show a significant impairment of all HRQoL variables both with respect to the socially accepted counterpart and to the male population. Conclusions: Our study highlights the strict association between bullying and emotional and social dimensions, suggesting that enhancing them preventively could facilitate earlier detection of problems, thereby reducing health risks.
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The Impact of Unhealthy Behaviors on Personalized Well-Being Index in a Sample of School Dropout Adolescents
2022
(1) Background: here is a growing need for integrated and multidimensional approaches to health, especially in a particular category of populations, school-dropout (SD) adolescents, who are traditionally more prone to risky behavior. This study aimed to describe the association between possible risk factors (substance use, eating disorders, social addiction) and well-being perception through the application of a personalized well-being index (PWBI) in SD youths. (2) Methods: Data were collected in 450 school-dropout adolescents (19 ± 2 years, male 308); the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and risk behaviors were assessed by means of a battery of standardized questions. (3) Results: The results revealed an altered perception of well-being in association with eating disorders (p < 0.001), the use of psychotropic drugs (p < 0.001), and the amount of their consumption (p < 0.05). In particular, there was a decrease in emotional state (p < 0.001) and PWBI (p < 0.001) in the presence of eating disorders, and an impairment in all PWBI components, emotional states (p < 0.001), lifestyle habits (p < 0.05), and social contexts (p < 0.001) when taking psychotropic drugs. (4) Conclusions: risk or unhealthy behaviors significantly worsen individual well-being. This study highlights the change of paradigm from a disease-oriented model to an educationally strength-based model when monitoring psychosocial well-being in order to define preventive and health promotion strategies in a vulnerable category of the population.
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Development of a Web-Based School Support System Within the AVATAR Project for Psychosocial Well-being in Adolescents: Pilot Feasibility Study
by
Pingitore, Alessandro
,
Piaggi, Paolo
,
Casu, Anselmo
in
Archives & records
,
Data collection
,
Diet
2021
Health and well-being promotions are key points of educational programs for adolescents within schools. There are several health education programs mainly based on lifestyle habit changes; however, social and emotional dimensions should be considered within these educational strategies.
This study aimed to (1) develop a new web-based school support system to assess and analyze individual, classroom, and scholastic institute data on lifestyle habits, social context, emotional status, and scholastic performance; (2) create a web tool for managing the well-being of adolescents through a dynamic and personalized interface that provides immediate feedback that allows the school to monitor progress; and (3) evaluate, in a pilot study, the feasibility of this web-based school support system in order to build health programs that are specific to the needs of the studied population.
The AVATAR (a new purpose for the promotion and evaluation of health and well-being among healthy teenagers) method consists of integrating the information coming from different questionnaires. In particular, to allow planning didactic and educational actions based on the results obtained, the AVATAR approach allows subdivision of the results of the different observed variables and the 4 components into the following 3 percentile categories: modify, improve, and maintain. The AVATAR web platform was designed to collect data on lifestyle, emotional status, and social context from junior high schools in terms of the fundamental aspects of adolescent daily life, with free use by the scholastic community (scholars, teachers, and parents). In this pilot/feasibility study, data from 331 students were acquired between 2018 and 2019 at the beginning of the scholastic year (pre) and at the end following the school-based program (post).
Preliminary results showed that after school planning and specific program implementation, defined after AVATAR feedback, students reported better well-being perception characterized by higher perception in psychological well-being (P=.001), mood (P=.001), self-perception (P=.006), and autonomy (P=.001), and an increase in the perception of financial resources (P=.001), which helped in developing healthy lifestyle habits (P=.007). In the social context assessment, students reported stronger relationships with family (P=.02) and peers (P=.001), and a lower perception of bullying (P=.001).
The AVATAR web-based platform is a feasible and flexible tool for the health and well-being management of adolescents from epidemiological, preventive, and educational points of view. In particular, it can be used to (1) promote information campaigns aimed at modifying risk behaviors in the student population, (2) sensitize students and put them at the center of their growth path, (3) inform institutions about the health and well-being of the school population, (4) ensure health programs are acceptable and feasible to users before launching on a large scale, and (5) improve the relationship of users (school) and educational agencies with research groups.
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A New Web Score to Predict Health Status in Paediatric Patients with Chronic Diseases: Design and Development of the PENSAMI Study
by
Calabri, Giovanni
,
Celi, Simona
,
Festa, Pierluigi
in
Asthma
,
Cardiovascular disease
,
chronic degenerative diseases
2021
Paediatric chronic diseases (CD) are characterised by their ongoing duration and the fact that they are often managed throughout the lifespan, with the need to adjust lifestyle and expectations with the limitations coming from the CD. The aim of the PENSAMI study is to not only cure the disease, but to also care for the person from a clinical and psychosocial perspective. Data will be collected from 150 paediatric patients affected by heart disease, diabetes, and asthma admitted during in-hospital stay or outpatient visits, and from 200 healthy control subjects. The protocol will consist of two phases. The first one will aim at elaborating the predictive model by detecting (clinical, anthropometric at birth, environmental, lifestyle, social context, emotional state, and mental abilities) in order to develop a model predictive of the events considered: (1) re-hospitalisation; (2) severity and progression of the disease; (3) adherence to therapy; (4) HRQoL; (5) obesity and metabolic syndrome; (6) illness-stress related; (7) school drop-out; (8) school performance. The second one will address validating the previous predictive model. This model will aim to: (1) understand, prevent, and halt the progression of childhood CD; (2) develop new and improved diagnostic tools; (3) pave the way for innovative treatments and additional therapies to traditional clinical practice; and (4) create truly personalised therapeutic and preventive strategies in various sectors, such as cardiology, diabetes, and respiratory diseases.
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Relationship between Weight Status and Health-Related Quality of Life in a Sample of Early Adolescents from Central and Northern Italy: A Cross-Sectional Study of the AVATAR Project Participants
by
Pingitore, Alessandro
,
Piaggi, Paolo
,
Casu, Anselmo
in
Body mass index
,
Cross-sectional studies
,
Emotions
2021
Among the various factors that could influence health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in adolescence, body mass index (BMI) seems to play a key role as a main anthropometric parameter. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to determine, in a sample of Italian adolescents, whether HRQoL is associated with the different weight status categories (underweight, normal weight, overweight, obese), according to BMI cut-off points for children, even considering sex differences. Data were collected from 1707 adolescents (n = 828 males) in seven schools. HRQoL was analyzed using the Italian version of KIDSCREEN-52. Males were more overweight and obese than females (13% vs. 10% and 4% vs. 2%, p < 0.05, respectively). In females, BMI categories are associated with physical well-being (p < 0.05), emotion/mood (p < 0.05), self-perception (p < 0.001), financial resources (p < 0.05), and bullying behavior (p < 0.05). In males, weight status is linked to physical well-being dimension (p < 0.001) and perception of self (p < 0.05). Our results may suggest that there is an association between weight status categories and HRQoL, more pronounced in females than in males. Interestingly, the weight status correlated more with the psychological dimension mainly in females, whereas in males, a stronger association between weight and physical status was observed, suggesting that given the complex, multifaceted, and dynamic nature of relationship between health-related quality of life and weight status in adolescents, multiple factors must be considered.
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