Physical Activity Level, Mediterranean Diet Adherence, and Emotional Intelligence as a Function of Family Functioning in Elementary School Students
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Melguizo Ibáñez, Eduardo; Viciana Garófano, María Virginia; Zurita Ortega, Félix; Ubago Jiménez, José Luis; González Valero, GabrielEditorial
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Family function Mediterranean diet Emotional intelligence Physical Activity
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2020-12-24Referencia bibliográfica
Melguizo-Ibáñez, E.; Viciana-Garófano, V.; Zurita-Ortega, F.; Ubago-Jiménez, J.L.; González-Valero, G. Physical Activity Level, Mediterranean Diet Adherence, and Emotional Intelligence as a Function of Family Functioning in Elementary School Students. Children 2021, 8, 6. [https://doi.org/10.3390/ children8010006]
Abstract
(1) Background: Family is considered as one of the most important elements for the
transmission of healthy habits that improve the lives of students. For this reason, the present
study aims to describe the degree of family functionality, emotional intelligence, Mediterranean
diet adherence, and extra-curricular physical activity engagement. A further aim is to perform a
correlational analysis between these variables. (2) Methods: To this end, an ad hoc questionnaire was
used, alongside the APGAR, KIDMED, and Trait Meta Mood Scale (TMMS-24). (3) Results: Finally,
the data suggest that a high percentage of students need to improve their diet. Further, students
reporting severe family dysfunction showed worse outcomes. Thus, levels of emotional clarity were
lower when family functionality was poor. Poor diet quality was also associated with lower emotional
attention, with Mediterranean diet adherence being positively related to emotional clarity and repair,
as well as normal family functionality. (4) Conclusions: Boys showed higher levels of adherence to
the Mediterranean diet adherence, while girls reported higher family functionality. Thus, compliance
with the minimum recommendations for physical activity engagement was associated with adequate
adherence to the Mediterranean diet. The importance of diet for obtaining an optimal physical
condition, adequate emotional state, and family functionality is highlighted