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Impact of acculturation and health behavior characteristics on BMI among Hispanic adults: The Central East Florida Acculturation-Obesity Study (CEFAOS).

机译:适应能力和健康行为特征对西班牙裔成年人的BMI的影响:佛罗里达州中部东部肥胖与肥胖研究(CEFAOS)。

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Evidence showed that acculturation impact ethnic groups' health disproportionately. Only a few studies have thoroughly investigated the obesogenic associations of acculturation and health behavior characteristics on BMI (kg/m 2) among Hispanic adults. The objective of the study was to identify which sample's characteristics significantly predicted body mass index (BMI in kg/m2) among adult Hispanic immigrants and U.S.-born Hispanics in Florida. A cross-sectional study obtained a convenience sample (N = 354) and collected data from the Bidimensional Acculturation Scale for Hispanics -- Linguistic Proficiency (BAS/LP) subscale and the Eligibility and Health Screening survey. Multiple regression results showed that BMI scores significantly increased in the monocultural U.S.- born subgroup (ss = .136, p = .026) and with increased time living in the United States (ss = .137, p = .008). BMI scores significantly decreased with increased dietary practices (ss = -.192, p <.001) and physical activity (ss = -.237, p <.001). Higher BMI scores in monocultural U.S.-born Hispanics, compared to monocultural Hispanic immigrants, may be supported by "unhealthier" assimilation and separation, respectively. Lower BMI scores in bicultural U.S.-born Hispanic and Hispanic immigrant subgroups may be supported via their "healthier" integration into the American culture. Future research and public health overweight and obesity prevention strategies aimed at improving dietary practices and physical activity behaviors should tailor their efforts primarily to the acculturation-Hispanic monocultural U.S.-born subgroup living five or more years in the United States.
机译:有证据表明,文化适应对少数民族的健康影响不成比例。只有很少的研究彻底调查了西班牙裔成年人中BMI(kg / m 2)的致文化和健康行为特征的致肥胖关系。该研究的目的是确定哪个样本的特征可以显着预测成年西班牙裔移民和美国出生的佛罗里达裔西班牙裔的体重指数(BMI,千克/平方米)。一项横断面研究获得了便利样本(N = 354),并从“西班牙裔人的双文化适应量表-语言能力(BAS / LP)”子量表以及“资格和健康筛查”调查中收集了数据。多元回归结果表明,单文化的美国出生亚组的BMI得分显着提高(ss = .136,p = .026),并且在美国的居住时间增加(ss = .137,p = .008)。随着饮食习惯(ss = -.192,p <.001)和体育锻炼(ss = -.237,p <.001)的增加,BMI得分显着下降。与单文化的西班牙裔移民相比,单文化的美国裔西班牙裔美国人的BMI得分更高,这可能分别受到“不健康”的同化和隔离的支持。在美国出生的双文化裔西班牙裔和西班牙裔移民子群体中,较低的BMI分数可能会通过“更健康”地融入美国文化得到支持。旨在改善饮食习惯和体育锻炼行为的未来研究和公共卫生超重和肥胖预防策略应主要针对在美国居住五年或以上的西班牙裔单文化的亚文化群进行调整。

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  • 作者

    Hamilton, Kristy.;

  • 作者单位

    TUI University.;

  • 授予单位 TUI University.;
  • 学科 Public health.;Ethnic studies.;Latin American studies.;Nutrition.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 115 p.
  • 总页数 115
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 医学心理学、病理心理学;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:52:54

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