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One Size May Not Fit All: How Obesity Among Mexican-Origin Youth Varies by Generation Gender and Age

机译:一种尺寸可能不适合所有人:墨西哥裔青年人的肥胖因年龄性别和年龄而异

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Immigrants’ health (dis)advantages are increasingly recognized as not being uniform, leading to calls for studies investigating whether immigrant health outcomes are dependent on factors that exacerbate health risks. We answer this call, considering an outcome with competing evidence about immigrants’ vulnerability versus risk: childhood obesity. More specifically, we investigate obesity among three generations of Mexican-origin youth relative to one another and to U.S.-born whites. We posit that risk is dependent on the intersection of generational status, gender, and age, which all influence exposure to U.S. society and weight concerns. Analyses of National Health and Nutrition Examination Studies (NHANES) data suggest that accounting for ethnicity and generation alone misses considerable gender and age heterogeneity in childhood obesity among Mexican-origin and white youth. For example, second-generation boys are vulnerable to obesity, but the odds of obesity for first-generation girls are low and on par with those of whites. Findings also indicate that age moderates ethnic/generational differences in obesity among boys but not among girls. Overall, ethnic/generational patterns of childhood obesity do not conform to a “one size fits all” theory of immigrant health (dis)advantage, leading us to join calls for more research considering how immigrants’ characteristics and contexts differentially shape vulnerability to disease and death.
机译:越来越多的人认为移民的健康(劣势)优势不统一,导致人们呼吁进行研究,以调查移民的健康状况是否取决于加剧健康风险的因素。我们在回答这个问题时会考虑一项结果,该结果具有关于移民的脆弱性与风险的竞争性证据:儿童肥胖。更具体地说,我们调查了三代墨西哥裔青年中彼此之间以及与美国出生的白人之间的肥胖症。我们认为,风险取决于世代身份,性别和年龄的交集,这些因素都会影响美国社会的暴露程度和体重问题。全国健康与营养检查研究(NHANES)数据的分析表明,在墨西哥裔和白人青年中,仅考虑种族和世代就忽略了儿童肥胖中的性别和年龄异质性。例如,第二代男孩容易患肥胖症,但第一代女孩的肥胖几率低,与白人相当。研究结果还表明,年龄减轻了男孩之间肥胖的种族/世代差异,但女孩之间没有。总体而言,儿童肥胖的种族/代际模式并不符合“一刀切”的移民健康(不利)理论,因此,我们加入了呼吁进行更多研究的考虑,其中考虑到移民的特征和背景如何不同地影响疾病的易感性和死亡。

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