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性别和种族特异性与肥胖的关联:个体和社区层面的因素。

Gender- and ethnic-specific associations with obesity: individual and neighborhood-level factors.

机构信息

Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

出版信息

J Natl Med Assoc. 2013 Summer;105(2):173-82. doi: 10.1016/s0027-9684(15)30107-3.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Gender- and ethnicity-specific groups face different risks for obesity, but little is understood about the factors that predict group-specific risks. We evaluated individual and neighborhood factors in relation to obesity.

DESIGN

Cross-sectional surveys of adults (ages 18-100 years) from southeastern Pennsylvania were analyzed. Individual- and neighborhood-level factors were included in fully-adjusted regression models to estimate relationships with obesity for specific gender-ethnic groups. The study included 679 Asian women, 655 Asian men, 4190 African-American women, 1568 African-American men, 1248 Hispanic women, 586 Hispanic men, 11791 European American women, and 6547 European American men.

RESULTS

There were significant differences in the predictors of obesity by gender-ethnic groups. Obesity was differentially associated with age (p < 0.001, positively associated with middle age in African-American men and in all women except Asian; positively associated with older age in European American women but inversely in African-American men and European American men), employment (p < 0.01, positively associated in African-American men and European American men) and poverty (p < 0.001, positively associated in Asian men, African-American women, and European American women). Reporting good/excellent health was differentially associated with less obesity (p < 0.01, no association for African-American men and Asians). Interestingly, neighborhood-level effects, however, did not differ significantly by gender-ethnic group. Inverse neighborhood effects on obesity prevalence were observed in most groups for higher neighborhood education and family income. Direct associations with obesity were observed for neighborhood poverty and neighborhood smoking.

CONCLUSIONS

We observed that individual- and neighborhood-level variables are associated with obesity. Several individual-level effects differ by gender-ethnic group.

摘要

目的

不同性别和种族群体面临着不同的肥胖风险,但对于预测特定群体风险的因素知之甚少。我们评估了与肥胖相关的个体和社区因素。

设计

对来自宾夕法尼亚州东南部的成年人(年龄在 18-100 岁之间)进行了横断面调查。在完全调整的回归模型中纳入了个体和社区层面的因素,以估计特定性别-种族群体的肥胖与这些因素的关系。该研究包括 679 名亚裔女性、655 名亚裔男性、4190 名非裔美国女性、1568 名非裔美国男性、1248 名西班牙裔女性、586 名西班牙裔男性、11791 名欧洲裔美国女性和 6547 名欧洲裔美国男性。

结果

不同性别-种族群体的肥胖预测因素存在显著差异。肥胖与年龄(p<0.001,在非裔美国男性和除亚裔以外的所有女性中与中年呈正相关;在欧洲裔美国女性中与老年呈正相关,但在非裔美国男性和欧洲裔美国男性中与老年呈负相关)、就业(p<0.01,在非裔美国男性和欧洲裔美国男性中呈正相关)和贫困(p<0.001,在亚裔男性、非裔美国女性和欧洲裔美国女性中呈正相关)显著相关。报告健康状况良好/优秀与肥胖程度呈负相关(p<0.01,非裔美国男性和亚裔无关联)。有趣的是,然而,社区层面的影响并没有因性别-种族群体而有显著差异。在大多数群体中,较高的社区教育和家庭收入与较低的肥胖患病率呈负相关。而社区贫困和社区吸烟与肥胖呈直接相关。

结论

我们观察到个体和社区层面的变量与肥胖有关。一些个体层面的影响因性别-种族群体而异。

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