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营养转变评分与肥胖指标之间的关联:巴尔的摩拉丁裔移民横断面研究的结果

The association between nutrition transition score and measures of obesity: results from a cross-sectional study among Latina/o immigrants in Baltimore.

作者信息

Martínez Airín D, Juon Hee-soon, Levine David M, Lyford-Pike Victoria, Peters Sadie

机构信息

School of Transborder Studies, Arizona State University, P,O, Box 876303, Tempe, AZ 85287-6303, USA.

出版信息

Global Health. 2014 Jul 7;10:57. doi: 10.1186/1744-8603-10-57.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Studies suggest that US Latinos have a higher prevalence of obesity than White Americans. However, obesity may differ by pre-immigration factors and Latinos' cultural representations of ideal body image. This paper explores whether country of origin's stage in the nutrition transition is related to Latino immigrants' BMI category and self-perception of weight.

METHODS

Primary data originated from a cross-sectional questionnaire of Latina/o immigrants in Baltimore in 2011. A convenience sample of self-identified Latinos, ≥18 years old, living in Baltimore was recruited from a community-based organization. Data for each country represented in the sample were obtained from the WHO Demographic and Health Surveys and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization. Each country was scored for its stage in the nutrition transition using a six-point scoring system. Descriptive statistics were conducted to characterize the sample. Bivariate analyses were conducted to examine the relationship between the outcome variables and the predictors. Multivariate logistic regressions were conducted to examine whether a country's stage in the nutrition transition increased one's odds of having an obese BMI score (≥30 kg/cm2) and perceiving one's weight as overweight, while controlling for socio-demographic variables.

RESULTS

The sample (n = 149) consisted of immigrants from 12 Latin American countries. Participants lived in the US for x=10.24 years. About 40% of the sample had BMI ≥30 kg/m2 (obese). The longer Latina immigrants' lived in the US, the less likely their country of origin's nutrition transition score would increase their odds of having a BMI ≥30 kg/m2 (OR = 0.97 p < 0.04). The higher the country of origin's nutrition transition score, the more likely BMI influenced Latino immigrants' perception of their weight as above normal (OR = 1.06, p < 0.04). The effect of the nutrition transition score had a stronger effect on females than males.

CONCLUSION

These results suggest that country of origin's nutrition transition score and gender affect Latino immigrants' objective and subjective measures of weight. Future investigation should investigate the relationship between gender and the nutrition transition in Latin America and how the nutrition transition globalizes obesity and weight consciousness.

摘要

背景

研究表明,美国拉丁裔的肥胖患病率高于美国白人。然而,肥胖可能因移民前因素以及拉丁裔对理想身体形象的文化认知而有所不同。本文探讨原籍国在营养转型中的阶段是否与拉丁裔移民的体重指数(BMI)类别及体重自我认知有关。

方法

原始数据来自2011年对巴尔的摩拉丁裔移民的横断面问卷调查。从一个社区组织招募了居住在巴尔的摩、年龄≥18岁、自我认定为拉丁裔的便利样本。样本中每个国家的数据来自世界卫生组织的人口与健康调查以及联合国粮食及农业组织。使用六点计分系统对每个国家在营养转型中的阶段进行评分。进行描述性统计以描述样本特征。进行双变量分析以检验结果变量与预测因素之间的关系。进行多变量逻辑回归以检验原籍国在营养转型中的阶段是否会增加个体BMI得分≥30千克/平方厘米(肥胖)以及将自己的体重视为超重的几率,同时控制社会人口统计学变量。

结果

样本(n = 149)由来自12个拉丁美洲国家的移民组成。参与者在美国居住了x = 10.24年。约40%的样本BMI≥30千克/平方米(肥胖)。拉丁裔移民在美国居住的时间越长,其原籍国的营养转型得分增加其BMI≥30千克/平方米几率的可能性就越小(比值比[OR]=0.97,p < 0.04)。原籍国的营养转型得分越高,BMI影响拉丁裔移民将自己的体重视为高于正常水平的可能性就越大(OR = 1.06,p < 0.04)。营养转型得分对女性的影响比对男性的影响更强。

结论

这些结果表明,原籍国的营养转型得分和性别会影响拉丁裔移民体重的客观和主观指标。未来的调查应研究拉丁美洲性别与营养转型之间的关系,以及营养转型如何使肥胖和体重意识全球化。

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