Tucker Katherine L
Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging, Tufts University, Boston, MA 02111-1524, USA.
J Med Invest. 2005 Nov;52 Suppl:252-8. doi: 10.2152/jmi.52.252.
Although health disparities are well documented among minority populations, they have not been fully explained by socio-economic status. We have demonstrated that Puerto Rican elders in Massachusetts are significantly more likely to have physical disability, depression, cognitive impairment, diabetes and other chronic health conditions than do non-Hispanic white elders living in the same neighborhoods. This suggests that the disparity is not due only to physical or neighborhood location, and that other factors must be influencing these differences. In that study, we also showed that the Puerto Rican elders had diets that were limited in diversity and were relatively low in micronutrient content. In our ongoing cohort study within our Boston Puerto Rican Center for Population Health and Health Disparities, we are investigating the relationships between psychosocial stress, its effect on physiologic burden or "allostatic load" and, in turn, how this is associated with the functional outcomes previously identified as areas of health disparity: depression, cognitive impairment and functional limitation. We further propose that the association between life stress, physiologic response and chronic conditions is modified by nutritional status, with a focus on B vitamins and antioxidant vitamins.
尽管少数族裔人群中的健康差异有充分记录,但社会经济地位并未完全解释这些差异。我们已经证明,马萨诸塞州的波多黎各裔老年人比居住在同一社区的非西班牙裔白人老年人更有可能出现身体残疾、抑郁、认知障碍、糖尿病和其他慢性健康状况。这表明这种差异不仅仅是由于身体状况或居住地点,其他因素必定在影响这些差异。在该研究中,我们还表明,波多黎各裔老年人的饮食种类有限,微量营养素含量相对较低。在我们位于波士顿的波多黎各人口健康与健康差异中心正在进行的队列研究中,我们正在调查心理社会压力、其对生理负担或“应激负荷”的影响,以及这如何与先前被确定为健康差异领域的功能结果(抑郁、认知障碍和功能受限)相关联。我们进一步提出,生活压力、生理反应和慢性病之间的关联会因营养状况而改变,重点关注B族维生素和抗氧化维生素。