Author/Authors :
Hajizadeh, Hossein Nutrition Research Center, Department of Nutrition - Faculty of Nutrition and Food Sciences - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran , Sefidmooye Azar, Pouria Department of Nutrition - School of Applied Sciences - The University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS, USA , Nadrian, Haidar Social Determinanta of Health Research Cente - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran , Soltani Bejestani, Farhang Department of Rheumatology - Faculty of Medicine - Gonabad University of Medical Sciences, Gonabad, Iran , Kolahi, Sousan Connective Tissue Diseases Research Center - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran , Gupta, Kritika Department of Nutrition and Hospitality Management - School of Applied Sciences - The University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS, USA
Abstract :
The results of exploratory factor analysis (EFA) indicated three dietary patterns (total variance explained=24.44%); healthy (n=71), mixed (n=78), and western (n=91). In addition, food items consumed by participants were classified into twenty-two food groups for dietary pattern analysis. In the healthy and western dietary patterns, attitude (β: 0.140, P<0.001) and subjective norms (SNs) (β: 0.498, P<0.01) were the only predictors of weight control behavior, respectively. In the women with healthy and western patterns, the TPB-based variables altogether explained 11% and 16% of variations in the behavior, respectively. Among all patients, the TPB-based variables explained 12.2% of variations in weight control behavior, within which SNs were the only significant predictor of the behavior (β=-0.199, P<0.01).Conclusion: Our findings highlighted the remarkable role of dietary patterns in the associations between weight control and its cognitive determinants. Dietary patterns should be considered while designing weight control educational interventions among women with osteoporosis. In such interventions, promoting SNs and perceived behavioral control (PBC) should be considered as the core strategies to promote the behaviors among the patients who follow an unhealthy diet.
Keywords :
Body weight change , women , Postmenopausal period , Dietary pattern , Osteoporosis