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城市青春期前学生的邻里和学校社会经济及社会环境与体重指数的关联

Associations of Neighborhood and School Socioeconomic and Social Contexts With Body Mass Index Among Urban Preadolescent Students.

作者信息

Carroll-Scott Amy, Gilstad-Hayden Kathryn, Rosenthal Lisa, Eldahan Adam, McCaslin Catherine, Peters Susan M, Ickovics Jeannette R

机构信息

At the time of this study, Amy Carroll-Scott, Kathryn Gilstad-Hayden, Lisa Rosenthal, Susan M. Peters, and Jeannette R. Ickovics were with CARE (Community Alliance for Research and Engagement) at Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, CT. Adam Eldahan was with the Yale School of Public Health. Catherine McCaslin is with the New Haven Public School District, New Haven, CT.

出版信息

Am J Public Health. 2015 Dec;105(12):2496-502. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2015.302882. Epub 2015 Oct 15.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

We examined independent and synergistic effects of school and neighborhood environments on preadolescent body mass index (BMI) to determine why obesity rates nearly double during preadolescence.

METHODS

Physical measures and health surveys from fifth and sixth graders in 12 randomly selected schools in New Haven, Connecticut, in 2009 were matched to student sociodemographics and school- and residential census tract-level data, for a total of 811 urban preadolescents. Key independent variables included school connectedness, neighborhood social ties, and school and neighborhood socioeconomic status. We estimated cross-classified random-effects hierarchical linear models to examine associations between key school and neighborhood characteristics with student BMI.

RESULTS

Greater average connectedness felt by students to their school was significantly associated with lower BMI. This association was stronger among students living in neighborhoods with higher concentrations of affluent neighbors.

CONCLUSIONS

How schools engage and support students may affect obesity rates preferentially in higher-income neighborhoods. Further research should explore the associations between multiple environments to which children are exposed and obesity-related behaviors and outcomes. This understanding of the multiple social-spatial contexts that children occupy has potential to inform comprehensive and sustainable child obesity prevention efforts.

摘要

目标

我们研究了学校和社区环境对青春期前儿童体重指数(BMI)的独立及协同影响,以确定为何青春期前肥胖率几乎翻倍。

方法

2009年在康涅狄格州纽黑文市随机选取的12所学校中,对五、六年级学生进行身体测量和健康调查,并将其与学生的社会人口统计学数据以及学校和居住普查区层面的数据相匹配,共计811名城市青春期前儿童。关键自变量包括学校归属感、社区社会关系以及学校和社区的社会经济地位。我们估计了交叉分类随机效应分层线性模型,以检验关键学校和社区特征与学生BMI之间的关联。

结果

学生对学校的平均归属感越强,其BMI越低,这种关联在居住在富裕邻居集中度较高社区的学生中更强。

结论

学校与学生的互动及支持方式可能对高收入社区的肥胖率产生优先影响。进一步的研究应探索儿童所处的多种环境与肥胖相关行为及结果之间的关联。对儿童所处的多种社会空间背景的这种理解,有可能为全面且可持续的儿童肥胖预防工作提供信息。

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