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My Diet Study: protocol for a two-part observational, longitudinal, psycho-biological study of dieting in Australian youth.


ABSTRACT:

Introduction

Self-directed dieting (i.e., unsupervised) is very common among adolescents and young adults but has had almost no direct research. This paper describes the protocol for the My Diet Study, a two-arm observational investigation of the natural progression of dieting among young people over a period of 6-months. The study aims to examine the links between self-directed dieting, general physiological and psychological metrics of wellbeing (e.g., depressive symptoms) and biomarkers of gut-brain axis functions (e.g., microbiome and hormones) that are predicted to influence diet adherence through appetite, mood and metabolism regulation.

Methods

Young people aged 16-25, intending to start a diet will be invited to participate in this observational study. For Part 1 (psychological arm), participants will be asked to complete a set of questionnaires and diaries at the beginning of every month for 6 months, to assess overall mental (e.g., psychological distress, disordered eating) and physical (e.g., weight) health, perceived diet success, food intake and gastrointestinal movements. For Part 2 (biological arm), a subsample of 50 participants will be asked to provide feces, blood and saliva for bio-sampling each month for the first 3-months of their participation in Part 1.

Discussion

The My Diet Study will be the first longitudinal, observational study of dieting in young people combining in-depth psychological and biological data. It is anticipated that the findings will yield psychological & biological information about the impacts and effectiveness of self-directed dieting in young people, inform a framework for advice on safety in dieting among young people and help to establish the potential for biomarkers for risk management and improvement of diet-based lifestyle interventions.

SUBMITTER: Okada M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10752999 | biostudies-literature | 2023

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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My Diet Study: protocol for a two-part observational, longitudinal, psycho-biological study of dieting in Australian youth.

Okada Mirei M   Pehlivan Melissa J MJ   Miskovic-Wheatley Jane J   Barakat Sarah S   Griffiths Kristi R KR   Touyz Stephen W SW   Simpson Stephen J SJ   Maguire Sarah S   Holmes Andrew J AJ  

Frontiers in public health 20231214


<h4>Introduction</h4>Self-directed dieting (i.e., unsupervised) is very common among adolescents and young adults but has had almost no direct research. This paper describes the protocol for the My Diet Study, a two-arm observational investigation of the natural progression of dieting among young people over a period of 6-months. The study aims to examine the links between self-directed dieting, general physiological and psychological metrics of wellbeing (e.g., depressive symptoms) and biomarke  ...[more]

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