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性别与经济和社会劣势对健康饮食的双重负担:EPIC-诺福克队列中老年人的横断面研究

Gender and the double burden of economic and social disadvantages on healthy eating: cross-sectional study of older adults in the EPIC-Norfolk cohort.

作者信息

Conklin Annalijn I, Forouhi Nita G, Surtees Paul, Wareham Nicholas J, Monsivais Pablo

机构信息

UK Clinical Research Collaboration Centre for Diet and Activity Research (CEDAR), MRC Epidemiology Unit, University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine, Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Cambridge, UK.

Medical Research Council Epidemiology Unit, University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine, Cambridge, UK.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2015 Jul 22;15:692. doi: 10.1186/s12889-015-1895-y.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Multiple economic factors and social relationships determine dietary behaviours, but the inter-relations between determinants is unknown. Whether women and men differ in the vulnerability to, and impact of, combined disadvantages is also unclear. We examined associations between diverse combinations of economic resources and social relationships, and healthy eating in British older women and men.

METHODS

Our sample comprised 9,580 over-50s (47 % of over-50 respondents) in the EPIC-Norfolk cohort study. We examined six economic factors (education, social class, home-ownership, money for needs, frequency of insufficient money for food/clothing, paying bills) and three social relationships (marital status, living arrangement and friend contact), independently and in combination, in relation to fruit variety and vegetable variety. We analysed gender-specific associations using multivariable linear regression with interaction terms.

RESULTS

Lower social class, lower education, and difficulty paying bills were associated with lower fruit and vegetable variety in both genders, independent of social relationships. All social relationships were independently associated with fruit variety in men and with vegetable variety in both genders. Substantially lower variety was found for all combinations of low economic resources and lack of social relationship than for either measure alone, with men faring worse in the majority of combined disadvantages. For example, the difference in vegetable variety for men reporting low social class and non-married was much greater (β -4.1, [-4.8, -3.4]), than the independent association of low social class (β -1.5, [-1.8,-1.2]), or non-married (β -1.8, [-2.3,-1.3]). Variety was also lower among men with high economic resources but non-married or lone-living.

CONCLUSION

A double burden of low economic resources and lack of social relationships suggested they are unique joint determinants, particularly in older men, and that public health efforts to improve healthy eating would offer most benefit to older adults with intersecting economic and social disadvantages.

摘要

背景

多种经济因素和社会关系决定饮食行为,但这些决定因素之间的相互关系尚不清楚。女性和男性在面对多种不利因素时的脆弱性以及所受影响是否存在差异也不明确。我们研究了英国老年女性和男性经济资源与社会关系的不同组合与健康饮食之间的关联。

方法

我们的样本来自EPIC - 诺福克队列研究中的9580名50岁以上人群(占50岁以上受访者的47%)。我们分别及综合考察了六个经济因素(教育程度、社会阶层、住房所有权、满足需求的资金、食物/衣物资金不足的频率、支付账单情况)和三种社会关系(婚姻状况、居住安排和朋友联系)与水果种类和蔬菜种类的关系。我们使用带有交互项的多变量线性回归分析特定性别的关联。

结果

社会阶层较低、教育程度较低以及支付账单困难与两性的水果和蔬菜种类较少相关,且独立于社会关系。所有社会关系都分别与男性的水果种类以及两性的蔬菜种类相关。经济资源匮乏和缺乏社会关系的所有组合导致的种类显著低于单一指标,在大多数组合不利因素中男性情况更糟。例如,报告社会阶层低且未婚的男性蔬菜种类差异(β -4.1,[-4.8, -3.4])比社会阶层低(β -1.5,[-1.8, -1.2])或未婚(β -1.8,[-2.3, -1.3])的独立关联大得多。经济资源丰富但未婚或独居的男性种类也较低。

结论

经济资源匮乏和缺乏社会关系的双重负担表明它们是独特的共同决定因素,特别是在老年男性中,改善健康饮食的公共卫生努力将使经济和社会处于交叉不利地位的老年人受益最大。

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