Wahi Gita, Boyle Michael H, Morrison Katherine M, Georgiades Katholiki
McMaster University.
Can J Public Health. 2014 May 30;105(4):e239-44. doi: 10.17269/cjph.105.4288.
The objectives of this study are to: i) examine differences in body mass index (BMI) and prevalence of overweight/obesity between immigrant versus non-immigrant youth aged 12-19 years, and ii) identify the extent to which lifestyle and socio-demographic factors account for between-group differences.
Data for analyses come from combining repeated, cross-sectional surveys of the Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) conducted between 2000 and 2008. The sample for analyses included 63,509 youth aged 12 to 19 years (mean 15.2, SD 2.3 years) with self-reported weight and height. Immigrant youth composed 6.4% of this sample. Multilevel linear and logistic regression analyses were used to address the study objectives.
Approximately 22% of non-immigrant youth were overweight/obese, compared to 18% of immigrant youth (p<0.001). Immigrant youth had a lower zBMI by 0.44 compared to non-immigrant youth (p<0.001) and zBMI increased by 0.02 for every year an immigrant-respondent resided in Canada. Measures of lifestyle and socio-demographic factors did not account for differences in body composition between immigrant and non-immigrant youth.
Even after adjusting for lifestyle and socio-demographic factors, immigrant youth have a lower level of overweight/obesity and a lower zBMI, compared to non-immigrant youth. Further, for immigrant youth zBMI increases with time spent in Canada, which highlights an opportunity for primary preventative strategies for obesity aimed at newcomers to Canada.
本研究的目的是:i)调查12至19岁移民与非移民青年之间的体重指数(BMI)差异以及超重/肥胖患病率,ii)确定生活方式和社会人口因素在多大程度上解释了组间差异。
分析数据来自2000年至2008年期间进行的加拿大社区健康调查(CCHS)的重复横断面调查。分析样本包括63509名12至19岁的青年(平均15.2岁,标准差2.3岁),他们自行报告了体重和身高。移民青年占该样本的6.4%。采用多水平线性和逻辑回归分析来实现研究目的。
约22%的非移民青年超重/肥胖,而移民青年的这一比例为18%(p<0.001)。与非移民青年相比,移民青年的标准化BMI(zBMI)低0.44(p<0.001),并且移民受访者在加拿大居住的每一年,其zBMI增加0.02。生活方式和社会人口因素的测量结果并不能解释移民和非移民青年在身体组成方面的差异。
即使在调整了生活方式和社会人口因素之后,与非移民青年相比,移民青年的超重/肥胖水平和zBMI仍较低。此外,对于移民青年来说,zBMI随着在加拿大停留时间的增加而升高,这凸显了针对加拿大新移民的肥胖初级预防策略的机会。