Chapman University, Department of Sociology, California, United States.
Rice University, Department of Sociology, Houston, United States.
Health Place. 2021 Mar;68:102534. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2021.102534. Epub 2021 Feb 23.
Although evidence suggests that neighborhood context, particularly socioeconomic context, influences child obesity, little is known about how these neighborhood factors may be heterogeneous rather than monolithic. Using a novel dataset comprised of the electronic medical records for over 250,000 children aged 2-17 nested within 992 neighborhoods in the greater Houston area, we assessed whether neighborhoods influenced the obesity of children differently based on sex. Results indicated that neighborhood disadvantage, assessed using a comprehensive, multidimensional, latent profile analysis-generated measure, had a strong, positive association with the odds of obesity for both boys and girls. Interactions revealed that the relationship between disadvantage and obesity was stronger for girls, relative to boys. Our findings demonstrated the complex dynamics underlying the influence of residential neighborhood context on obesity for specific subgroups of children.
尽管有证据表明邻里环境,特别是社会经济环境,会影响儿童肥胖,但对于这些邻里因素如何可能存在异质性而非单一性,人们知之甚少。利用一个由超过 250,000 名 2-17 岁儿童的电子病历组成的新数据集,这些儿童嵌套在休斯顿大都市区的 992 个邻里中,我们评估了邻里因素是否会根据性别对儿童肥胖产生不同的影响。结果表明,使用综合、多维、潜在剖面分析生成的衡量标准来评估的邻里劣势与男孩和女孩肥胖的几率呈正相关。交互作用表明,与男孩相比,劣势与肥胖之间的关系对女孩更强。我们的研究结果表明,居住邻里环境对特定儿童亚组肥胖的影响背后存在复杂的动态。