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一个动态悖论:肥胖与居住流动性的双边视角

A moving paradox: a binational view of obesity and residential mobility.

作者信息

Glick Jennifer E, Yabiku Scott T

机构信息

Center for Population Dynamics, Arizona State University, Box 3701, Tempe, AZ, 85287, USA,

出版信息

J Immigr Minor Health. 2015 Apr;17(2):489-97. doi: 10.1007/s10903-014-0030-y.

Abstract

This paper takes a unique approach to the study of immigrant and native health differentials by addressing the role of internal as well as international mobility and considering the binational context in which such moves occur. The analyses take advantage of a unique dataset of urban residents in Mexico and the United States to compare Mexican origin immigrants and US-born Spanish-speaking residents in one urban setting in the United States and residents in a similar urban setting in Mexico. The binational approach allows for the test of standard indicators used to proxy acculturation (duration of residence in the United States, household language use) and measures of residential mobility among Mexican-Americans, Mexican immigrants and residents in Mexico. The results confirm a lower prevalence of obesity among Mexicans in Mexico and recent immigrants to the United States when compared to longer residents in the United States. However, for Mexican urban residents, more residential moves are associated with less obesity, while more residential mobility is associated with higher obesity in the urban sample in the United States.

摘要

本文采用了一种独特的方法来研究移民与本地人的健康差异,即探讨国内以及国际流动的作用,并考虑此类迁移发生的双边背景。分析利用了墨西哥和美国城市居民的独特数据集,以比较美国一个城市环境中墨西哥裔移民和美国出生的讲西班牙语居民,以及墨西哥一个类似城市环境中的居民。这种双边方法允许对用于衡量文化适应的标准指标(在美国的居住时间、家庭语言使用情况)以及墨西哥裔美国人、墨西哥移民和墨西哥居民的居住流动性进行检验。结果证实,与在美国居住时间较长的人相比,墨西哥国内的墨西哥人以及刚移民到美国的人肥胖患病率较低。然而,对于墨西哥城市居民而言,更多的居住迁移与较低的肥胖率相关,而在美国城市样本中,更多的居住流动性与较高的肥胖率相关。

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