Sanchez Ruth, Ranjit Nalini, Kelder Steven H, Gill Montana, Hoelscher Deanna M
Michael & Susan Dell Center for Healthy Living, University of Texas School of Public Health, Austin Regional Campus, 1616 Guadalupe St., Suite 6.300, Austin TX 78701, USA.
Texas Department of State Health Services, Division of Community Health Improvement, 110 West 49 St., Austin, TX 78756, USA.
Prev Med Rep. 2021 May 18;23:101406. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2021.101406. eCollection 2021 Sep.
Electronic cigarette use among American adolescents is a major public health concern given the negative health consequences of nicotine in youth. Recent literature has shown that weight control may be one motivation for use in this population. This study examined associations between intention to lose weight and e-cigarette use among adolescents having overweight or obesity from an ethnically diverse sample of Texas youth by gender. We performed a cross-sectional analysis of a state representative sample of 9056 eighth and eleventh grade students from the 2015-2016 Texas School Physical Activity and Nutrition (Texas SPAN) study. Validated survey items assessed weight intentions and e-cigarette use. Staff collected anthropometric measures. Logistic regression analysis was conducted to assess the relationship between e-cigarette use and weight intentions with gender interaction, adjusting for grade, race/ethnicity, economic status, weight-behaviors and stratified by BMI class. More than half (50.9%) of the weighted sample were Hispanic and 12.5% were Non-Hispanic Black; 8.5% used e-cigarettes; and 50.0% intended to lose weight. Of the 40.2% of the sample having overweight or obesity, 82.9% intended to lose weight. Among respondents with obesity, use of e-cigarettes was significantly higher among males intending to lose weight than among females intending to lose weight (12% versus 6%, p = 0.007). These findings contrast with previous research suggesting that e-cigarette use in females is more likely to be motivated by an intent to lose weight. The ethnic diversity of the Texas SPAN population may explain this discrepancy.
鉴于尼古丁对青少年健康的负面影响,美国青少年使用电子烟成为一个重大的公共卫生问题。最近的文献表明,控制体重可能是这一人群使用电子烟的一个动机。本研究通过对来自德克萨斯州不同种族青年样本中的超重或肥胖青少年,按性别考察了减肥意愿与电子烟使用之间的关联。我们对2015 - 2016年德克萨斯州学校体育活动与营养(Texas SPAN)研究中9056名八年级和十一年级学生的州代表性样本进行了横断面分析。经过验证的调查项目评估了体重意愿和电子烟使用情况。工作人员收集了人体测量数据。进行逻辑回归分析以评估电子烟使用与体重意愿之间的关系以及性别交互作用,同时对年级、种族/民族、经济状况、体重行为进行了调整,并按BMI类别分层。加权样本中超过一半(50.9%)为西班牙裔,12.5%为非西班牙裔黑人;8.5%使用电子烟;50.0%打算减肥。在超重或肥胖的样本中,40.2%的人打算减肥。在肥胖受访者中,打算减肥的男性使用电子烟的比例显著高于打算减肥的女性(12%对6%,p = 0.007)。这些发现与之前的研究结果形成对比,之前的研究表明女性使用电子烟更可能是出于减肥的意图。Texas SPAN人群的种族多样性可能解释了这种差异。