Department of Anthropology, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM, USA.
Bassett Research Institute, Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital, Cooperstown, NY, USA.
Asia Pac J Public Health. 2022 Sep;34(6-7):634-642. doi: 10.1177/10105395221108593. Epub 2022 Jul 9.
Obesity prevalence has increased in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) over the past several decades, with generally greater occurrence among adult females compared with males. Gendered variation in health behaviors, such as substance use, may play a role in how differences in obesity, body size, and composition manifest in association with sex. This study examines sex-moderated relationships of tobacco smoking and kava consumption with body composition and obesity among 301 (local self-identification meaning "of Vanuatu") adults. Data collected included self-reported frequency of substance use as well as anthropometric measurements to assess body mass, composition, and obesity. Tobacco and kava use were associated with reduced measurements of body mass and adiposity in males, and kava use was associated with some elevated measurements of body mass and hip circumference in females. Kava use was also negatively associated with obesity based on waist-to-height ratio among males. These results have implications for evaluation and future research on substance control programs in this population.
在过去几十年中,低中等收入国家(LMICs)的肥胖患病率有所增加,成年女性的肥胖患病率通常高于男性。健康行为(如物质使用)方面的性别差异可能在肥胖、体型和成分的差异与性别的关联中如何表现发挥作用。本研究在 301 名(当地自我认同为“瓦努阿图人”)成年人中检查了烟草使用和卡瓦消费与身体成分和肥胖的性别调节关系。收集的数据包括自我报告的物质使用频率以及人体测量学测量,以评估体重、成分和肥胖。烟草和卡瓦的使用与男性体重和肥胖程度的降低有关,而卡瓦的使用与女性体重和臀围的某些升高有关。根据男性的腰高比,卡瓦的使用也与肥胖呈负相关。这些结果对该人群的物质控制计划的评估和未来研究具有重要意义。