Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (Dec 2024)

The relationship between fear of negative evaluation, physical activity, eating behavior and psychological distress among nursing students

  • Xiao Zheng,
  • Mengjie Zhang,
  • Lingli Yang,
  • Xinyi Zhang,
  • Shujuan Xiao,
  • Xinru Li,
  • Benli Xue,
  • Yanming Liao,
  • Feng Tian,
  • Chichen Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/15502783.2024.2416905
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 1

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Background The aim of this research is to explore the interrelationships between different psychological issues and the potential role of eating behavior and physical activity among nursing students.Methods Undergraduate nursing students (n = 892) from some medical universities in China were recruited through convenience and snowball sampling methods using online platforms. Participants completed measures on demographics, fear of negative evaluation (FNE), social avoidance and distress (SAD), psychological distress (DASS), disordered eating behavior (TFEQ) and physical activity. The relationship models among the aforementioned variables were established using Process 3.5.Results A total of 290 males and 602 females were included in this study. The average FNE score of students was (39.44 ± 8.78), SAD was (13.83 ± 7.06), DASS was (22.45 ± 20.47), and TFEQ was (56.09 ± 12.57), respectively. TFEQ and SAD independently and jointly acted as mediators in the relationship between FNE and DASS. Physical activity played a moderating role, with the interaction effect between FNE and groups Q2, Q3, and Q4 determined to be 0.407 (95%CI 0.136 to 0.678), 0.328 (95%CI 0.061 to 0.596) and 0.332 (95%CI 0.073 to 0.591), respectively.Conclusions This study supports that disordered eating behaviors have a negative impact on mechanisms of psychological changes, and enhancing physical activity is an effective prevention strategy for psychological distress and disordered eating behaviors among nursing students.

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