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The Value of Using a Syndemics Theory Conceptual Model to Understand the Factors Associated with Obesity in a Southern Urban Community Sample of Disadvantaged African-American Adults

机译:在南部非洲城市弱势成年人的城市社区样本中使用综合流行病理论概念模型来了解与肥胖相关的因素的价值

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For this study, a syndemics theory approach was used to examine the factors associated with adulthood obesity in a community-based sample of African-American adults. Interviews were conducted with 1,274 African-American adults residing in Atlanta, Georgia in 80 strategically chosen census tracts, selected on the basis of factors such as low household income, low levels of educational attainment among heads of household, and low levels of labor force participation. Comparisons were made between normal-weight persons (body mass index [BMI] = 18.5–24.9; n = 800) and obese persons (BMI = 30.0 or greater; n = 474). Structural equation analysis was used to examine the interrelationships among variables. One quarter (25.6%) of the study participants were classified as obese. Five factors were related directly to obesity. These were gender, age, relationship status, frequency of eating 3 meals per day, and frequency of alcohol consumption. The frequency of alcohol consumption was an endogenous measure and 7 factors were identified as underlying this measure. The 7 factors were gender, age, sexual orientation, self-esteem, impulsivity, criminality of friends, and neighborhood violence. The structural model developed for this study proved to be useful for conceptualizing the factors underlying obesity and there was considerable evidence of syndemic effects among key predictors. The myriad factors underlying obesity in this population interacted with one another in such a manner as to support the use of syndemics theory-based models in future research. In particular, obesity researchers might wish to consider the interplay of demographic factors such as age and gender, psychosocial characteristics such as self-esteem and impulsivity, alcohol use/abuse, and community factors such as neighborhood violence and criminality influences.
机译:在这项研究中,使用了一种流行病学理论方法,以社区为基础的非裔美国人样本中研究了与成年肥胖相关的因素。对居住在佐治亚州亚特兰大市的1,274名非裔美国人进行了访谈,他们选择了80项经过战略选择的人口普查区域,这些区域是根据家庭收入低,户主受教育程度低以及劳动力参与水平低等因素选择的。对体重正常的人(体重指数[BMI] = 18.5-24.9; n = 800)和肥胖的人(BMI = 30.0或更高; n = 474)进行了比较。结构方程分析用于检查变量之间的相互关系。四分之一(25.6%)的研究参与者被归类为肥胖。五个因素与肥胖直接相关。这些是性别,年龄,关系状况,每天进餐3餐的频率以及饮酒的频率。饮酒的频率是一种内在的衡量标准,已确定有7个因素是该衡量标准的基础。这七个因素是性别,年龄,性取向,自尊,冲动,朋友犯罪和邻里暴力。事实证明,为这项研究开发的结构模型对于概念化肥胖症的潜在因素非常有用,并且有大量证据表明关键预测因素之间存在联合作用。该人群中肥胖的众多因素相互影响,以支持在未来的研究中使用基于流行病学理论的模型。特别是,肥胖症研究人员可能希望考虑人口因素(例如年龄和性别),社会心理特征(例如自尊和冲动),饮酒/滥用以及社区因素(例如邻里暴力和犯罪影响)之间的相互作用。

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