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Low Health Literacy Is Associated With <scp>Energy‐Balance</scp>‐Related Behaviors, Quality of Life, and <scp>BMI</scp> Among Rural Appalachian Middle School Students: A <scp>Cross‐Sectional</scp> Study

Annie Reid, Kathleen Porter, Wen You, Brittany M. Kirkpatrick, Maryam Yuhas, Shannon S. Vaught, Jamie Zoellner

2021Journal of School Health24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Many studies document associations between low health literacy (HL) and poor health behaviors and outcomes. Yet, HL is understudied among adolescents, particularly from underserved, rural communities. We targeted rural adolescents in this cross-sectional study and explored relationships between HL and (1) energy-balance-related health behaviors and (2) body mass index (BMI) and quality of life (QOL). METHODS: Surveys were administered to 7th graders across 8 middle schools in rural Appalachia. HL was assessed using the Newest Vital Sign. Energy-balance-related behaviors and QOL were assessed using validated instruments. Height and weight were objectively measured. Analyses were conducted using the Hodges-Lehmann nonparametric median difference test. RESULTS: Of the 854 adolescent students (mean age = 12; 55% female), 47% had limited HL. Relative to students with higher HL, students with lower HL reported significantly lower frequency of health-promoting behaviors (water, fruit and vegetable intake, physical activity, sleep), higher frequency of risky health behaviors (sugar-sweetened beverages, junk food, screen time), and had higher BMI percentiles and lower QOL (all p < .05). CONCLUSIONS: Low HL is associated with energy-balance-related behaviors, BMI, and QOL among rural, Appalachian adolescents. Findings underscore the relevance of HL among rural middle school students and highlight implications for school health.

Topics & Concepts

Body mass indexGerontologyAdolescent healthCross-sectional studyHealth literacyDemographyMedicineEnvironmental healthPsychologyHealth careEconomicsPathologyEconomic growthSociologyNursingHealth Literacy and Information AccessibilityObesity, Physical Activity, DietSmoking Behavior and Cessation
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