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低收入外国出生和美国出生女性在饮食方面的个体及邻里差异。

Individual and neighborhood differences in diet among low-income foreign and U.S.-born women.

作者信息

Dubowitz Tamara, Subramanian S V, Acevedo-Garcia Dolores, Osypuk Theresa L, Peterson Karen E

机构信息

RAND Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213, USA.

出版信息

Womens Health Issues. 2008 May-Jun;18(3):181-90. doi: 10.1016/j.whi.2007.11.001. Epub 2008 Jan 28.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Research on the "immigrant" or "Latino health paradox" has demonstrated that Latinos exhibit better health than U.S.-born whites, for multiple health outcomes, despite adjusting for socioeconomic status. However, little empirical research has focused on women and even less has focused on how the neighborhood residential environment is associated with these health differences, particularly in the area of diet.

METHODS

We analyzed baseline data from 641 low-income women, nested within 184 census tracts, enrolled in a nutrition intervention trial for postpartum women. Individual-level variables, including race/ethnicity, nativity, duration of time in the United States, language acculturation, emotional and instrumental support, and socioeconomic position, were merged with tract-level variables from U.S. Census data (2000) based on residential address. We assessed daily fruit and vegetable servings through a semiquantitative food frequency questionnaire. Using MLWin 2.0 software, we employed a 2-level linear regression model to ascertain associations of neighborhood immigrant, racial, and socioeconomic composition with individual diet, adjusting for individual-level sociodemographic characteristics.

RESULTS

In our fully adjusted model, we observed a statistically significant increase of 1/3 of fruit and vegetable daily servings for each 10-percentage point increase in the tract foreign-born population. Each 10-percentage point increase in the tract Black population was associated with a significant 1/5 serving decrease in individual daily fruit and vegetable intake.

CONCLUSIONS

Among this population of U.S. and foreign-born women, neighborhood composition was associated with individual diet, above and beyond individual-level characteristics, illuminating neighborhood context, immigrant health, and diet.

摘要

背景

关于“移民”或“拉丁裔健康悖论”的研究表明,尽管对社会经济地位进行了调整,但拉丁裔在多种健康指标上的表现优于在美国出生的白人。然而,很少有实证研究关注女性,更少关注邻里居住环境与这些健康差异之间的关联,尤其是在饮食方面。

方法

我们分析了641名低收入女性的基线数据,这些女性来自184个普查区,她们参与了一项针对产后女性的营养干预试验。个体层面的变量,包括种族/族裔、出生地、在美国的居住时间、语言文化适应程度、情感和实际支持以及社会经济地位,与基于居住地址从美国人口普查数据(2000年)中获取的普查区层面变量相结合。我们通过半定量食物频率问卷评估每日水果和蔬菜摄入量。使用MLWin 2.0软件,我们采用二级线性回归模型来确定邻里移民、种族和社会经济构成与个体饮食之间的关联,并对个体层面的社会人口学特征进行了调整。

结果

在我们的完全调整模型中,我们观察到,普查区外国出生人口每增加10个百分点,个体每日水果和蔬菜摄入量会在统计学上显著增加三分之一。普查区黑人人口每增加10个百分点,个体每日水果和蔬菜摄入量会显著减少五分之一。

结论

在这群美国本土和外国出生的女性中,邻里构成与个体饮食相关,且超出了个体层面特征的影响,这为邻里环境、移民健康和饮食提供了启示。

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