Kranjac Ashley W, Kranjac Dinko, Kain Zeev N, Ehwerhemuepha Louis, Jenkins Brooke N
Department of Sociology, Chapman University, Orange, CA, USA.
Center for Stress & Health, University of California School of Medicine, Irvine, CA, USA.
J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2024 Apr;11(2):980-991. doi: 10.1007/s40615-023-01578-6. Epub 2023 Mar 30.
Neighborhood socioeconomic context where Latinx children live may influence body weight status. Los Angeles County and Orange County of Southern California both are on the list of the top ten counties with the largest Latinx population in the USA. This heterogeneity allowed us to estimate differential impacts of neighborhood environment on children's body mass index z-scores by race/ethnicity using novel methods and a rich data source. We geocoded pediatric electronic medical record data from a predominantly Latinx sample and characterized neighborhoods into unique residential contexts using latent profile modeling techniques. We estimated multilevel linear regression models that adjust for comorbid conditions and found that a child's place of residence independently associates with higher body mass index z-scores. Interactions further reveal that Latinx children living in Middle-Class neighborhoods have higher BMI z-scores than Asian and Other Race children residing in the most disadvantaged communities. Our findings underscore the complex relationship between community racial/ethnic composition and neighborhood socioeconomic context on body weight status during childhood.
拉丁裔儿童居住的社区社会经济环境可能会影响体重状况。南加州的洛杉矶县和橙县均位列美国拉丁裔人口最多的十大县名单之中。这种异质性使我们能够运用新颖的方法和丰富的数据源,按种族/族裔估算社区环境对儿童体重指数z值的不同影响。我们对来自一个以拉丁裔为主的样本的儿科电子病历数据进行了地理编码,并使用潜在剖面建模技术将社区特征化为独特的居住环境。我们估计了针对共病情况进行调整的多层次线性回归模型,发现儿童的居住地与较高的体重指数z值独立相关。交互作用进一步表明,生活在中产阶级社区的拉丁裔儿童的体重指数z值高于居住在最贫困社区的亚裔和其他种族儿童。我们的研究结果强调了童年时期社区种族/族裔构成与社区社会经济环境对体重状况的复杂关系。