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拉丁裔移民和季节性农场工人的心血管疾病风险因素

Cardiovascular disease risk factors among Latino migrant and seasonal farmworkers.

作者信息

Castañeda Sheila F, Rosenbaum René P, Holscher Jessica T, Madanat Hala, Talavera Gregory A

机构信息

a Institute for Behavioral and Community Health, Graduate School of Public Health, San Diego State University , San Diego , California , USA.

出版信息

J Agromedicine. 2015;20(2):95-104. doi: 10.1080/1059924X.2015.1010060.

Abstract

Migrant and seasonal (MS) farmworkers are an important component of the US economy. Their unique occupational health concerns have garnered research, but chronic disease research in this population is lacking. It is unclear whether health differences exist between migrant (those who migrate to and travel a distance from the home environment and thus live in temporary housing for the purpose of employment) and seasonal workers (those who work in the agricultural industry on a seasonal basis, whose long-term home environments are often near work locations and thus may be considered more "settled"), since most research presents MS farmworkers as a homogenous group. This study explored potential differences in cardiovascular disease risk factors, (i.e., diabetes, current smoking, obesity, hypertension, and hypercholesterolemia) by sex and MS status among a sample of 282 English- and Spanish- speaking Latino MS farmworkers in the Midwest using cross-sectional survey and clinical laboratory data. Results showed that in multivariate logistic regression analyses, migrant workers (odds ratio [OR] = 2.15) had a higher likelihood of being obese compared with seasonal workers (P < .05). MS farmworkers did not differ in likelihood of smoking, diabetes, hypertension, or hypercholesterolemia. In adjusted analyses, females were more likely to be obese (OR = 3.29) and have diabetes (OR = 4.74) compared with males (P < .05); and males were more likely to be current smokers (OR = 7.50) as compared with females (P < .05). This study provides insight into chronic health concerns among this predominantly Latino farmworker population and suggests that future prevention and intervention research may need to focus on sex differences rather than MS farmworker status.

摘要

流动和季节性农业工人是美国经济的重要组成部分。他们独特的职业健康问题已受到研究关注,但针对这一人群的慢性病研究却很匮乏。目前尚不清楚流动工人(那些迁移至离家有一定距离的地方并因此为就业目的居住在临时住所的人)和季节性工人(那些季节性从事农业工作,其长期家庭环境通常靠近工作地点因而可能被认为更“定居”的人)之间是否存在健康差异,因为大多数研究将流动和季节性农业工人视为一个同质群体。本研究利用横断面调查和临床实验室数据,对中西部地区282名讲英语和西班牙语的拉丁裔流动和季节性农业工人样本中,按性别和流动/季节性工人身份划分的心血管疾病危险因素(即糖尿病、当前吸烟状况、肥胖、高血压和高胆固醇血症)的潜在差异进行了探究。结果显示,在多变量逻辑回归分析中,与季节性工人相比,流动工人肥胖的可能性更高(优势比[OR]=2.15)(P<.05)。流动和季节性农业工人在吸烟、糖尿病、高血压或高胆固醇血症的可能性方面没有差异。在调整分析中,与男性相比,女性肥胖(OR=3.29)和患糖尿病(OR=4.74)的可能性更高(P<.05);与女性相比,男性当前吸烟的可能性更高(OR=7.50)(P<.05)。本研究为这一以拉丁裔为主的农业工人群体的慢性健康问题提供了见解,并表明未来的预防和干预研究可能需要关注性别差异而非流动和季节性农业工人身份差异。

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