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纽约低收入人群的食物担忧及其与肥胖和糖尿病的关联。

Food concern and its associations with obesity and diabetes among lower-income New Yorkers.

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology, UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.

出版信息

Public Health Nutr. 2012 Jan;15(1):39-47. doi: 10.1017/S1368980011001674. Epub 2011 Aug 3.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To examine food concern (FC) and its associations with obesity and diabetes in a racially diverse, urban population.

DESIGN

Cross-sectional population-based survey.

SETTING

Five boroughs of New York City.

SUBJECTS

Lower-income adults (n 5981) in the 2004 New York City Community Health Survey.

RESULTS

The overall prevalence of obesity was 24 % and was higher among FC than non-FC white men and women, black women, US- and foreign-born whites and foreign-born blacks. In multivariable analysis, FC was marginally associated with obesity (OR = 1·18, 95 % CI 0·98, 1·42) among all lower-income New Yorkers, after controlling for socio-economic factors. The association of FC and obesity varied by race/ethnicity, with FC being positively associated with obesity only among white New Yorkers. FC whites had 80 % higher odds of obesity than whites without FC (OR = 1·80; 95 % CI 1·21, 2·68), with a model-adjusted obesity prevalence of 20 % among non-FC whites v. 31 % among FC whites. FC was not associated with diabetes after controlling for obesity and socio-economic factors.

CONCLUSIONS

The prevalence of obesity was significantly higher among FC whites and certain subgroups of blacks. FC was positively associated with obesity risk among lower-income white New Yorkers. Programmes designed to alleviate FC and poverty should promote the purchase and consumption of nutritious, lower-energy foods to help address the burden of obesity in lower-income urban populations.

摘要

目的

在一个种族多样化的城市人群中,研究对食物的关注(FC)及其与肥胖和糖尿病的关系。

设计

横断面基于人群的调查。

地点

纽约市的五个行政区。

对象

2004 年纽约市社区健康调查中的低收入成年人(n 5981)。

结果

肥胖的总体患病率为 24%,且在 FC 人群中的白人男性和女性、黑人女性、美国出生和外国出生的白人和外国出生的黑人中均高于非 FC 人群。在多变量分析中,在控制了社会经济因素后,FC 与所有低收入纽约人肥胖之间呈边缘相关(OR = 1.18,95%CI 0.98,1.42)。FC 与肥胖的相关性因种族/族裔而异,仅在白人纽约人中,FC 与肥胖呈正相关。FC 白人肥胖的可能性比无 FC 白人高 80%(OR = 1.80;95%CI 1.21,2.68),无 FC 白人的肥胖患病率为 20%,而 FC 白人的肥胖患病率为 31%。在控制肥胖和社会经济因素后,FC 与糖尿病无关。

结论

FC 白人以及某些黑人群体的肥胖患病率显著更高。FC 与纽约低收入白人肥胖的风险呈正相关。旨在减轻 FC 和贫困的计划应促进购买和食用营养丰富、低能量的食物,以帮助解决低收入城市人群的肥胖负担。

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