Longitudinal Associations between Healthy Eating Habits, Resilience, Insomnia, and Internet Addiction in Chinese College Students: A Cross-Lagged Panel Analysis

Aug 10, 2024Nutrients

How Healthy Eating, Resilience, and Insomnia Are Linked to Internet Addiction Over Time in Chinese College Students

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Abstract

A total of 807 Chinese college students participated in a longitudinal analysis of healthy eating habits and their effects on , , and .

  • Healthy eating habits at the beginning of the study were positively associated with resilience and negatively associated with insomnia later on.
  • Insomnia at the start negatively predicted resilience at a later time point.
  • There was a bidirectional relationship between insomnia and Internet addiction over the study period.
  • Internet addiction at the beginning of the study negatively predicted later resilience.

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Key numbers

807
Participants
Number of Chinese college students included in the analysis
52.0%
prevalence
Percentage of participants exhibiting symptoms at T1
9.24
Healthy eating habits score
Average score for healthy eating habits at T1 on a scale of 3 to 12

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What this is

  • This study explores the relationships between healthy eating habits, , , and among Chinese college students.
  • It employs a longitudinal cross-lagged panel analysis over a three-month period with 807 participants.
  • Findings indicate that healthy eating habits positively influence and negatively affect , while and interact bidirectionally.

Essence

  • Healthier eating habits predict higher and lower symptoms in college students. and are bidirectionally associated, with negatively impacting .

Key takeaways

  • Healthy eating habits significantly improve and reduce symptoms. Specifically, healthier eating at time 1 (T1) leads to increased at time 2 (T2) and decreases symptoms at T2.
  • negatively predicts , indicating that higher severity at T1 leads to lower at T2. This emphasizes the need for interventions targeting sleep health.
  • and are bidirectionally associated, with at T1 increasing at T2 and vice versa. This suggests a complex interplay that requires attention in mental health strategies.

Caveats

  • Self-reported measures may introduce recall bias, affecting the reliability of the findings. Future studies should consider combining subjective and objective measures.
  • The study did not account for all potential confounders, such as socioeconomic status, which could influence the relationships observed.
  • With only two waves of data, the long-term stability of these associations is unclear, necessitating further research with more extensive time intervals.

Definitions

  • Resilience: An individual's ability to positively cope with life's adversities, influencing mental health outcomes.
  • Internet addiction: A form of problematic Internet use characterized by compulsive behaviors and negative psychological symptoms.
  • Insomnia: A condition marked by difficulty in sleeping, affecting sleep quality and duration.

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