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The local food environment and its association with obesity among low-income women across the urban-rural continuum in Kansas.

机译:堪萨斯城乡统筹的低收入妇女的当地饮食环境及其与肥胖的关系。

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The prevalence of obesity within the U.S. has risen dramatically in the past thirty years. Recent changes in food and physical activity environments may contribute to increased obesity prevalence, suggesting that disparities in these environments may be linked to the increased risk of obesity observed in low-income, and racial/ethnic minority women. This dissertation characterizes the local food environment experienced by low-income women who participate in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) in Kansas, evaluates whether characteristics of the local food environment contribute to obesity risk, and examines how these relationships vary across the urban-rural continuum.;Chapter One reviews the relevant literature examining the association between obesity and local food environments, and identifies three testable hypotheses that serve as the framework for later chapters. Chapter Two characterizes the local food environment and examines geographic, racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic disparities in the availability of small grocery stores and supermarkets. Chapter Three examines the association between store availability and obesity risk at an individual level among participants in the WIC Program, while Chapter Four utilizes multi-level modeling to examine the relationships between tract deprivation, tract store availability and body mass index (BMI).;Significant geographic disparities were observed in the availability of small grocery and supermarkets. Racial and ethnic disparities observed within tracts were not observed when examining store availability in a 1-mile radius around the residence of WIC mothers. The majority of women participating in the WIC program resided within a 1-mile radius of a small grocery store, and micropolitan and metropolitan WIC mothers had a multiplicity of food stores available within a 3-mile radius of residence. Food store availability was associated with increased obesity risk only in micropolitan areas. The availability of food stores did not mediate the association between tract deprivation and BMI, which varied across the urban-rural continuum. Overall, these results suggest that the relationship between local food environments and eating behaviors is complex, that limited store availability does not contribute to increased obesity risk in vulnerable populations, and that the association between local food environments and obesity risk varies across the urban-rural continuum.
机译:在过去的30年中,美国的肥胖症患病率急剧上升。食物和身体活动环境的最新变化可能导致肥胖患病率增加,这表明这些环境中的差异可能与低收入和种族/族裔少数族裔妇女肥胖的风险增加有关。本文描述了参加堪萨斯州妇女,婴儿和儿童特别补充营养计划(WIC)的低收入妇女所经历的当地食物环境,评估了当地食物环境的特征是否会导致肥胖风险,并研究了如何这些关系在整个城乡之间都各不相同。第一章回顾了有关肥胖与当地食物环境之间关系的相关文献,并确定了三个可检验的假设,这些假设可作为后续章节的框架。第二章描述了当地的饮食环境,并考察了小型杂货店和超级市场中的地理,种族,种族和社会经济差异。第三章探讨了WIC计划参与者中个体水平上的商店可获得性与肥胖风险之间的关联,而第四章则利用多层次模型来研究道剥夺,道商店可获得性与体重指数(BMI)之间的关系。小型杂货店和超级市场的​​供应存在明显的地域差异。在检查WIC母亲住所周围1英里半径范围内的商店供应情况时,未发现在区域内观察到的种族和种族差异。参加WIC计划的大多数妇女都居住在一家小型杂货店的1英里半径范围内,而小城市和大都市的WIC母亲在其3英里的半径范围内拥有众多食品商店。仅在小城市地区,食品储藏量与肥胖风险增加相关。食品储藏场所的存在并没有调解道路剥夺与BMI之间的联系,而BMI在整个城乡连续区之间存在差异。总体而言,这些结果表明,当地食物环境与饮食行为之间的关系很复杂,有限的商店供应并不会增加脆弱人群的肥胖风险,并且整个城乡地区的当地食物环境与肥胖风险之间的关联也有所不同连续体。

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  • 作者

    Ford, Paula Brigid.;

  • 作者单位

    Kansas State University.;

  • 授予单位 Kansas State University.;
  • 学科 Nutrition.;Epidemiology.;Public health.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 144 p.
  • 总页数 144
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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