Ahluwalia Indu B, Ford Earl S, Link Michael, Bolen Julie C
Division of Adult and Community Health, National Centers for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, CA 30341-3717, USA.
Ethn Dis. 2007 Autumn;17(4):643-9.
This analysis explores the association between acculturation and body weight, self-perceptions of weight, and attempt to lose weight among Mexican Americans.
Data were analyzed from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) for 2001-2002. Indicator of acculturation used was language assimilation. Factor analysis was used to construct the acculturation measure, and descriptive and multivariable analyses were conducted using SUDAAN.
The acculturation measure differentiated body weight, weight-related behavior, and self-perceptions about weight. Those lower on the acculturation scale were less likely to have a high BMI (> or =30) (24% vs 32%), and their perceptions of their own weight, desired weight, and recent history of trying to lose weight differed significantly from those persons high on the acculturation scale and these varied by sex. Among Mexican Americans with a BMI > or =25, those lower on the acculturation measure were significantly less likely to perceive themselves as overweight (60% vs 73%). They were also less likely to have attempted to lose weight in the past year than those who were high on the acculturation measure (OR = 0.49; 95% CI: 0.31-0.79).
Less acculturated Mexican Americans with BMI > or =25 were less likely to perceive themselves as overweight and to have tried to lose weight. The acculturation measure provides insights into Mexican Americans' perceptions of their own weight and their recent attempt of trying to lose weight.
本分析探讨文化适应与墨西哥裔美国人的体重、体重自我认知以及减肥尝试之间的关联。
对2001 - 2002年美国国家健康与营养检查调查(NHANES)的数据进行分析。所使用的文化适应指标为语言同化。采用因子分析构建文化适应度量,并用SUDAAN进行描述性分析和多变量分析。
文化适应度量区分了体重、与体重相关的行为以及对体重的自我认知。文化适应量表得分较低者患高BMI(≥30)的可能性较小(24%对32%),他们对自己体重、期望体重以及近期减肥史的认知与文化适应量表得分高者有显著差异,且这些差异因性别而异。在BMI≥25的墨西哥裔美国人中,文化适应度量得分较低者认为自己超重的可能性显著较低(60%对73%)。与文化适应度量得分高者相比,他们在过去一年中尝试减肥的可能性也较小(OR = 0.49;95%CI:0.31 - 0.79)。
BMI≥25的文化适应程度较低的墨西哥裔美国人认为自己超重并尝试减肥的可能性较小。文化适应度量为了解墨西哥裔美国人对自身体重的认知以及他们近期的减肥尝试提供了见解。