Objectives: To examine psychosocial factors, BMI, perceived weight, and demographics as correlates of adolescents' intentions to prevent excessive weight gain. Methods: Students (12-13 years) completed questionnaires at baseline and 4-month follow-up. Regression analyses were performed (n=345). Results: Sixty percent showed a positive intention towards the prevention of excessive weight gain. A positive change in attitude and perceived internal control and higher perceived weight were related to a positive change in intention. Conclusion: A small majority of adolescents had a positive intention to prevent gaining excessive weight. A positive attitude and higher perceived internal control were related to a positive intention. Copyright (c) PNG Publications. All rights reserved.

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doi.org/10.5993/AJHB.36.4.4, hdl.handle.net/1765/75048
American Journal of Health Behavior
Erasmus MC: University Medical Center Rotterdam

Ezendam, N., Oenema, A., & Brug, H. (2012). Predictors of the intention to prevent excessive weight gain in youth. American Journal of Health Behavior, 36(4), 472–482. doi:10.5993/AJHB.36.4.4