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黑人和白人之间的体力活动差异是否因性别、收入、教育程度和居住地区而异?2008 年至 2017 年全国健康访谈调查的结果。

Does Difference in Physical Activity Between Blacks and Whites Vary by Sex, Income, Education, and Region of Residence? Results from 2008 to 2017 National Health Interview Surveys.

机构信息

Department of Health Promotion, College of Public Health, University of Nebraska Medical Center; 984365 Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, 68198-4365, USA.

Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Nebraska Medical Center; 982265 Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, 68198-2265, USA.

出版信息

J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2019 Oct;6(5):883-891. doi: 10.1007/s40615-019-00586-9. Epub 2019 Apr 19.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To examine how the effect of race (Black versus White) on meeting physical activity (PA) guidelines varies by sex, income, education, and region of residence.

METHODS

We pooled data from 10 consecutive years (2008 to 2017) of the National Health Interview Survey. We used logistic regression to assess the extent to which the effect of race on meeting the U.S. federal guidelines for PA varies by sex, income, education, and region, after controlling for several health-related variables. The analysis sample size was 225,600 (102,348 men and 123,252 women).

RESULTS

Race and most of the other covariates interacted with sex in their effect on meeting PA guidelines; therefore, separate models for men and women were estimated. In each model, race interacted with income and region, but not with education. Among men, Blacks were more likely to meet PA guidelines than Whites in nearly all income categories and regions. The race effect was weakest among the poor and in the Northeast region. Among women, Blacks were generally less likely than Whites to meet the guidelines and the race effect was largest among the poor and in the Northeast region.

CONCLUSION

This study showed that the difference between Blacks and Whites in the extent to which they adhere to federal PA guidelines varies by sex, income, and region of residence. Black women whole live below the poverty threshold are less likely than other demographic groups to meet the PA guidelines. Targeted interventions to promote PA among this population group are warranted.

摘要

目的

考察种族(黑人与白人)对达到身体活动(PA)指南的影响在性别、收入、教育和居住地区方面的差异。

方法

我们汇总了连续 10 年(2008 年至 2017 年)的国家健康访谈调查数据。我们使用逻辑回归来评估种族对达到美国联邦 PA 指南的影响,在控制了多个与健康相关的变量后,按性别、收入、教育和地区进行评估。分析样本量为 225600 人(男性 102348 人,女性 123252 人)。

结果

种族和大多数其他协变量与性别相互作用,影响达到 PA 指南的效果;因此,为男性和女性分别估计了模型。在每个模型中,种族与收入和地区相互作用,但与教育无关。在男性中,在几乎所有收入类别和地区,黑人比白人更有可能达到 PA 指南。在贫困人群和东北地区,种族效应最弱。在女性中,黑人一般比白人更不可能达到指南,种族效应在贫困人群和东北地区最大。

结论

本研究表明,黑人与白人在遵守联邦 PA 指南的程度方面的差异因性别、收入和居住地区而异。生活在贫困线以下的黑人女性比其他人群更不可能达到 PA 指南。有必要针对这一人群开展有针对性的干预措施,以促进身体活动。

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