Cook Won Kim, Tseng Winston, Tam Christina, John Iyanrick, Lui Camillia
Alcohol Research Group, Public Health Institute, United States.
University of California, Berkeley, United States.
Soc Sci Med. 2017 Jul;184:15-22. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2017.04.027. Epub 2017 Apr 21.
Asian American children and adolescents are an under-investigated subpopulation in obesity research. Informed by a wide socioeconomic diversity among Asian American ethnic groups, this study explored ethnic-group socioeconomic status (SES) as an indicator of community-level disadvantage that may influence overweight/obesity in Asian American adolescents. We hypothesized that ethnic-group SES was inversely associated with overweight/obesity in Asian American adolescents. Multiple logistic regression models were fitted using a sample of 1525 Asian American adolescents ages 12-17 from pooled 2007-2012 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) data. Age, gender, nativity, individual-level SES (income and education), and two lifestyle variables (fast food consumption and physical activity) were controlled for. We found that adolescents in high- or middle-level SES ethnic groups were far less likely to be overweight/obese than those in low-SES ethnic groups. Further, these relationships were more pronounced for foreign-born adolescents but not significant for U.S.-born adolescents. Ethnic-group SES may be a meaningful indicator of community-level socioeconomic disparities that influence the health of Asian Americans and, potentially, other populations with high proportions of immigrants of diverse socioeconomic and ethnic backgrounds.
在美国肥胖问题研究中,亚裔美国儿童和青少年是一个研究较少的亚群体。鉴于亚裔美国人不同族群之间广泛的社会经济差异,本研究探讨了族群社会经济地位(SES)作为社区层面不利因素的一个指标,该因素可能影响亚裔美国青少年的超重/肥胖状况。我们假设族群社会经济地位与亚裔美国青少年的超重/肥胖呈负相关。使用来自2007 - 2012年加利福尼亚健康访谈调查(CHIS)汇总数据中的1525名年龄在12 - 17岁的亚裔美国青少年样本,拟合了多个逻辑回归模型。控制了年龄、性别、出生地、个体层面的社会经济地位(收入和教育)以及两个生活方式变量(快餐消费和体育活动)。我们发现,高或中等社会经济地位族群的青少年超重/肥胖的可能性远低于低社会经济地位族群的青少年。此外,这些关系在外国出生的青少年中更为明显,但在美国出生的青少年中不显著。族群社会经济地位可能是社区层面社会经济差异的一个有意义的指标,这种差异会影响亚裔美国人以及其他具有不同社会经济和族裔背景的高比例移民群体的健康。