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体力活动作为中介,连接路径试验中非洲裔美国人的邻里环境支持与肥胖。

Physical activity as a mediator linking neighborhood environmental supports and obesity in African Americans in the path trial.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of South Carolina.

出版信息

Health Psychol. 2014 May;33(5):481-9. doi: 10.1037/a0032758. Epub 2013 May 13.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

African Americans have the highest rates of obesity in the United States. Engaging in recommended levels of physical activity (PA) reduces risk for obesity. Social and environmental supports for PA may be important to increase PA. This study hypothesized that PA would mediate the effects of neighborhood and social supports for PA on body mass index (BMI).

METHOD

Baseline data were collected from 434 underserved African American adults in the Positive Action for Today's Health (PATH) trial. Features of the neighborhood environment (i.e., infrastructure for walking, access to services, and crime) and peer social support were measured with validated surveys. Moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA) was assessed based on 7-day accelerometry estimates (in minutes per day), and self-reported walking and exercise were obtained using the Four-Week Physical Activity History questionnaire.

RESULTS

The sample was predominantly female (63%) and obese (MBMI = 30.88 kg/m², SD = 8.43). Neither crime nor social support was significantly associated with either PA or BMI; thus, they were excluded from the final models. Infrastructure for walking predicted MVPA (B = 4.06, p = .01) and self-reported walking (B = 7.39, p = .03). A positive association between access to services and MVPA approached significance (B = 2.27, p = .06). MVPA (B = -0.07, p < .001) and self-reported walking (B = -0.02, p = .01) predicted BMI, but only MVPA mediated the effect of infrastructure for walking on BMI (B = -0.03, p = .04). No significant direct or indirect effects of predictors were found for self-reported exercise.

CONCLUSION

Findings suggest that MVPA is a mediator linking infrastructure for walking and BMI in underserved communities.

摘要

目的

非裔美国人的肥胖率居美国之首。进行推荐水平的身体活动(PA)可降低肥胖风险。对 PA 的社会和环境支持可能对增加 PA 很重要。本研究假设 PA 将介导邻里环境和 PA 的社会支持对身体质量指数(BMI)的影响。

方法

从“今日健康积极行动(PATH)”试验中的 434 名服务不足的非裔美国成年人中收集基线数据。使用经过验证的调查评估邻里环境特征(即步行基础设施、服务可及性和犯罪)和同伴社会支持。根据 7 天加速度计估计(以分钟/天计)评估中等至剧烈体力活动(MVPA),并使用四周体力活动史问卷获得自我报告的步行和锻炼情况。

结果

样本主要为女性(63%)和肥胖者(MBMI = 30.88kg/m²,SD = 8.43)。犯罪和社会支持均与 PA 或 BMI 无显著关联;因此,它们被排除在最终模型之外。步行基础设施与 MVPA(B = 4.06,p =.01)和自我报告的步行(B = 7.39,p =.03)呈正相关。服务可及性与 MVPA 呈正相关(B = 2.27,p =.06),但接近显著。MVPA(B = -0.07,p <.001)和自我报告的步行(B = -0.02,p =.01)预测 BMI,但仅 MVPA 介导步行基础设施对 BMI 的影响(B = -0.03,p =.04)。对于自我报告的锻炼,没有发现预测因素的直接或间接影响。

结论

研究结果表明,MVPA 是连接服务不足社区中步行基础设施和 BMI 的中介。

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