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Cash Component of Conditional Cash Transfer Program Is Associated with Higher Body Mass Index and Blood Pressure in Adults

机译:有条件现金转移计划的现金部分与成人较高的体重指数和血压相关

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The cash component of Oportunidades, a large conditional cash transfer (CCT) program in Mexico, has previously been shown to be associated with better outcomes for child growth and development. The objective of this analysis was to determine whether the cash transfers were also associated with positive outcomes for adult health. Oportunidades was originally randomized across 506 rural (<2500 inhabitants) communities assigned to immediate incorporation into the program in 1997 or incorporation 18 mo later. Adults (n = 1649 early, n = 2039 late intervention) aged 18–65 y were then assessed in 2003. All of the households included in the analysis reported here complied with Oportunidades's requirements for the entire period, but some received higher cumulative cash transfers because they were living in communities randomized to begin receiving transfers earlier and/or they accumulated cash at a faster rate because they had more school-aged children at baseline. Our primary findings were that a doubling of cumulative cash transfers to the household was associated with higher BMI (β = +0.83, 95% CI 0.46, 1.20; P < 0.0001), higher diastolic blood pressure (β = +1.19, 95% CI 0.09, 2.29; P = 0.03), and higher prevalence of overweight [odds ratio (OR) = 1.41, 95% CI 1.18, 1.67; P < 0.0001), grade I obesity (OR = 1.41, 95% CI 1.14, 1.75; P = 0.002), and grade II obesity (OR = 1.57, 95% CI 1.05, 2.36; P = 0.03), while controlling for a wide range of covariates, including household composition at baseline. Oportunidades has been portrayed as a model for CCT programs worldwide, but the results reported here support the notion that the cash component of Oportunidades may be negatively associated with some adult health outcomes.
机译:墨西哥的大型有条件现金转移计划(Octunidades)的现金部分以前已证明与儿童成长和发展的更好结果相关。该分析的目的是确定现金转移是否也与成人健康的积极成果相关。 Oportunidades最初是随机分配到506个农村社区(<2500个居民),这些社区在1997年被立即纳入该计划,或在18个月后纳入该计划。然后在2003年对18-65岁的成年人(n = 1649早期干预,n = 2039晚期干预)进行了评估。此处报告的分析中包括的所有住户在整个期间均符合Oportunidades的要求,但其中一些接受了更高的累计现金转移因为他们居住在随机分配的社区中,以便较早开始接受转移支付和/或他们以更快的速度积累现金,因为他们的基线有更多学龄儿童。我们的主要发现是,向家庭的累计现金转移额增加一倍与BMI升高(β= +0.83,95%CI 0.46,1.20; P <0.0001),舒张压升高(β= +1.19,95%CI 0.09,2.29; P = 0.03),超重的患病率更高[赔率(OR)= 1.41,95%CI 1.18,1.67; P <0.0001),I级肥胖(OR = 1.41,95%CI 1.14,1.75; P = 0.002)和II级肥胖(OR = 1.57,95%CI 1.05,2.36; P = 0.03),同时控制广泛的协变量,包括基线时的家庭组成。 Oportunidades被描述为全球CCT计划的典范,但此处报道的结果支持以下观点:Oportunidades的现金部分可能与某些成人健康结果负相关。

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