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解析社会经济地位对肥胖的影响:一项针对西班牙成年人口的横断面研究。

Disentangling effects of socioeconomic status on obesity: A cross-sectional study of the Spanish adult population.

作者信息

Merino Ventosa María, Urbanos-Garrido Rosa M Maria Merino Ven Gmail Com

机构信息

Instituto Max Weber, Department of Health Economics, Calle Las Norias, 123, 28221 Majadahonda, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain.

Department of Applied Economics VI, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain.

出版信息

Econ Hum Biol. 2016 Sep;22:216-224. doi: 10.1016/j.ehb.2016.05.004. Epub 2016 Jun 1.

Abstract

This paper complements previous estimations regarding socioeconomic inequalities in obesity for Spanish adults, and provides new evidence about the mechanisms through which socioeconomic status (SES) affects obesity. Microdata from the Spanish National Health Survey (SNHS) 2011-2012 are analysed. Corrected concentration indices (CCI) are calculated to measure inequality. Path analysis is employed to disentangle direct and indirect effects of SES on obesity, where dietary patterns, physical activity and sleep habits act as mediator variables. Multivariate logistic models are used to select those exogenous variables to be included in the path diagram. Men and women are analysed separately. Our results show significant pro-rich inequality in the distribution of obesity (the poorer the more obese), particularly for women (CCI=-0.070 for men, CCI=-0.079 for women). The indirect effects of SES on obesity (those transmitted via mediator variables) are quite modest (3.3% for males, 2.4% for females) due to three reasons. Firstly, dietary habits do not show a significant mediating effect. Secondly, the mediating effect of physical activity in leisure time, although significant (14% for males, 11.1% for females), is offset by that related to main activity. Finally, sleep habits contribution to total effect of SES on obesity is statistically significant but small (roughly 1%). Our results indicate that promoting physical activity in leisure time for those with a low SES, particularly for men, would contribute to prevent obesity and to reduce health inequalities. Promotion of adequate sleep habits for women with a low SES might have a similar effect. However, interventions aimed to reduce sedentarism related to main activity, although useful to prevent obesity, would amplify the obesity socioeconomic gradient. Since effects of SES are different for men and women, socioeconomic health inequalities should be addressed also from a gender perspective.

摘要

本文补充了先前关于西班牙成年人肥胖问题社会经济不平等的估计,并提供了社会经济地位(SES)影响肥胖的机制的新证据。分析了2011 - 2012年西班牙国家健康调查(SNHS)的微观数据。计算校正后的集中指数(CCI)以衡量不平等。采用路径分析来剖析SES对肥胖的直接和间接影响,其中饮食模式、身体活动和睡眠习惯作为中介变量。使用多元逻辑模型选择要纳入路径图的那些外生变量。对男性和女性分别进行分析。我们的结果表明,肥胖分布中存在显著的有利于富人的不平等(越贫穷越肥胖),尤其是女性(男性CCI = - 0.070,女性CCI = - 0.079)。SES对肥胖的间接影响(通过中介变量传递的影响)相当小(男性为3.3%,女性为2.4%),原因有三个。首先,饮食习惯没有显示出显著的中介作用。其次,休闲时间身体活动的中介作用虽然显著(男性为14%,女性为11.1%),但被与主要活动相关的中介作用抵消。最后,睡眠习惯对SES对肥胖总影响的贡献在统计上是显著的但很小(约1%)。我们的结果表明,为低SES人群,特别是男性,促进休闲时间的身体活动将有助于预防肥胖并减少健康不平等。为低SES女性促进良好的睡眠习惯可能会有类似效果。然而,旨在减少与主要活动相关的久坐行为的干预措施,虽然对预防肥胖有用,但会放大肥胖的社会经济梯度。由于SES对男性和女性的影响不同,社会经济健康不平等也应从性别角度加以解决。

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