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掌控感与代谢风险:当地快餐环境的调节作用。

Sense of mastery and metabolic risk: moderating role of the local fast-food environment.

机构信息

School of Health Sciences, University of South Australia, City East Campus, GPO Box 2471, Adelaide, South Australia 5001, Australia.

出版信息

Psychosom Med. 2010 Apr;72(3):324-31. doi: 10.1097/PSY.0b013e3181cdf439. Epub 2010 Jan 25.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To test the moderating role of the extent of fast-food restaurants in one's immediate environment in the association between mastery and metabolic risk. Higher sense of mastery (perceived control over one's circumstances) has been associated with better metabolic outcomes. Mastery may be instrumental in resisting unhealthful environmental food cues when these become ubiquitous, resulting in a greater health impact of mastery.

METHODS

Blood samples were obtained from 344 individuals (50% men), aged 18 to 57 years (mean, 34.9 years), sampled from seven census tracts representing the spectrum of census tract-level socioeconomic status and language (French/English) in Montreal. Risk factors based on standards for high-density lipoprotein and total cholesterol, waist circumference, body mass index, triglycerides, and glycated hemoglobin were summed to obtain a cumulative metabolic risk score. Mastery was self-reported, using a validated scale. The proportion of restaurants classified as fast-food within 500 m of participants' residences was determined, using a geographic information system. Main and interactive effects were tested with Poisson regression, accounting for clustering of observations and participants' age, gender, education, and income.

RESULTS

Mastery interacted with fast-food exposure in relation to metabolic risk (p = .03). Higher mastery was significantly associated with lower metabolic risk for participants surrounded by a high proportion of fast food (relative risk, 0.80; 95% confidence interval, 0.76-0.84; p < .0001), but not for those living in areas with low proportion of fast-food restaurants (relative risk, 0.94; 95% confidence interval, 0.82-1.08; p = .37).

CONCLUSIONS

A positive relationship between mastery and lower metabolic risk was most apparent in environments with higher fast-food exposure.

摘要

目的

检验在个体周边快餐店的密集程度对掌控感与代谢风险之间关联的调节作用。较高的掌控感(对自身环境的感知控制)与更好的代谢结果相关联。当环境中不健康的食物线索无处不在时,掌控感可能有助于抵制这些线索,从而对健康产生更大的影响。

方法

从七个代表蒙特利尔不同社会经济地位和语言(法语/英语)的普查区抽取 344 名年龄在 18 至 57 岁(平均 34.9 岁)的个体进行血样采集。根据高密度脂蛋白和总胆固醇、腰围、体重指数、甘油三酯和糖化血红蛋白的标准,对风险因素进行了汇总,以获得累积代谢风险评分。采用经过验证的量表,对个体的掌控感进行了自我报告。利用地理信息系统,确定了个体居住地 500 米范围内快餐店的比例。通过泊松回归,检验了主要和交互作用,同时考虑了观察结果和参与者年龄、性别、教育程度和收入的聚类。

结果

掌控感与快餐暴露之间存在交互作用,与代谢风险相关(p =.03)。对于周边快餐店比例较高的个体,较高的掌控感与较低的代谢风险显著相关(相对风险为 0.80;95%置信区间为 0.76-0.84;p <.0001),而对于周边快餐店比例较低的个体,这种关联并不显著(相对风险为 0.94;95%置信区间为 0.82-1.08;p =.37)。

结论

在快餐店密集程度较高的环境中,掌控感与较低的代谢风险之间呈正相关关系,这种关系最为明显。

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