Determinants of adherence to diet and exercise behaviours among individuals with metabolic syndrome based on the Capability, Opportunity, Motivation, and Behaviour model: a cross-sectional study

Author:

Chen Dandan1ORCID,Zhang Hui2ORCID,Shao Jing3ORCID,Tang Leiwen1ORCID,Cui Nianqi4ORCID,Wang Xiyi5ORCID,Wu Jingjie1ORCID,Wang Dan1ORCID,Ye Zhihong1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Nursing Department, Affiliated Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine , No. 3 East Qingchun Road, Shangcheng District, Hangzhou 310020 , China

2. Department of Cardiology, Guizhou Provincial People’s Hospital , No. 83 East Zhongshan Road, Nanming District, Guiyang 550002 , China

3. Institute of NursingResearch, Zhejiang University School of Medicine , No.866 Yuhangtang Road, Xihu District, Hangzhou 310058 , China

4. Nursing Department, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine , No.88 Jiefang Road, Shangcheng District, Hangzhou 310009 , China

5. School of Nursing, Shanghai Jiao Tong University , No. 227 South Chongqing Road, Shanghai 200025 , China

Abstract

Abstract Aims Adherence to diet and exercise recommendations is crucial among metabolic syndrome (MetS) individuals. However, no studies have focused on comprehensive behavioural changes of diet and exercise among individuals with MetS. The present study aimed to explore determinants of adherence to diet and exercise behaviours among people with MetS based on the Capability, Opportunity, Motivation, and Behaviour (COM-B) model. Methods and results A cross-sectional study was conducted in a health promotion centre of a large and general university hospital in Zhejiang Province, China, in 2021. A total of 241 individuals with MetS completed all scales. The mediation model was tested using structural equation modelling with bootstrapped samples. In the regression-based path analysis, MetS knowledge (β = 0.140), socioeconomic status (β = 0.162), and social support (β = 0.143) directly positively influenced diet behaviour. In addition, social support indirectly positively influenced exercise behaviour through coping and adaptation (β = 0.090). The final theoretical model showed a good fit (root mean square error of approximation = 0.057, comparative fit index = 0.946). Conclusion Factors associated with diet behaviour were knowledge of MetS, socioeconomic status, and social support. Adaptation may be a mediator between social support and exercise behaviour. Intervention programmes targeting increased adherence to diet and exercise could include these factors for individuals with MetS.

Funder

National Office for Philosophy and Social Sciences of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Health Council Scientific Research Fund

China-Key Projects of Zhejiang Provincial Major Science

Technology Programme in Medicine and Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Medical–Surgical Nursing,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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