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Disentangling neighborhood contextual associations with child body mass index diet and physical activity: The role of built socioeconomic and social environments

机译:消除与儿童体重指数饮食和体育活动的邻里上下文关联:建筑社会经济和社会环境的作用

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Obesity prevalence among US children and adolescents has tripled in the past three decades. Consequently, dramatic increases in chronic disease incidence are expected, particularly among populations already experiencing health disparities. Recent evidence identifies characteristics of “obesogenic” neighborhood environments that affect weight and weight-related behaviors. This study aimed to examine associations between built, socioeconomic, and social characteristics of a child’s residential environment on body mass index (BMI), diet, and physical activity. We focused on pre-adolescent children living in New Haven, Connecticut to better understand neighborhood environments’ contribution to persistent health disparities. Participants were 1048 fifth and sixth grade students who completed school-based health surveys and physical measures in fall 2009. Student data were linked to US Census, parks, retailer, and crime data. Analyses were conducted using multilevel modeling. Property crimes and living further from a grocery store were associated with higher BMI. Students living within a 5-min walk of a fast food outlet had higher BMI, and those living in a tract with higher density of fast food outlets reported less frequent healthy eating and more frequent unhealthy eating. Students’ reported perceptions of access to parks, playgrounds, and gyms were associated with more frequent healthy eating and exercise. Students living in more affluent neighborhoods reported more frequent healthy eating, less unhealthy eating, and less screen time. Neighborhood social ties were positively associated with frequency of exercise. In conclusion, distinct domains of neighborhood environment characteristics were independently related to children’s BMI and health behaviors. Findings link healthy behaviors with built, social, and socioeconomic environment assets (access to parks, social ties, affluence), and unhealthy behaviors with built environment inhibitors (access to fast food outlets), suggesting neighborhood environments are an important level at which to intervene to prevent childhood obesity and its adverse consequences.
机译:在过去的三十年中,美国儿童和青少年的肥胖症患病率增加了两倍。因此,预计慢性疾病的发病率将急剧增加,尤其是在已经出现健康差异的人群中。最近的证据表明会影响体重和体重相关行为的“致肥胖”邻里环境的特征。这项研究旨在研究儿童居住环境的建成,社会经济和社会特征之间在体重指数(BMI),饮食和身体活动方面的关联。我们重点研究了居住在康涅狄格州纽黑文市的青春期前儿童,以更好地了解社区环境对持续健康差距的贡献。参加者为1048位5年级和6年级学生,他们于2009年秋季完成了基于学校的健康调查和体格测量。学生数据与美国人口普查,公园,零售商和犯罪数据相关联。使用多级建模进行分析。财产犯罪和远离杂货店的生活与较高的BMI有关。生活在快餐店步行5分钟以内的学生的BMI较高,而生活在快餐店密度较高的区域的学生则报告了较少的健康饮食和较频繁的不健康饮食。学生报告称对公园,游乐场和健身房的使用与更频繁的健康饮食和运动有关。生活在较富裕社区中的学生报告说,他们更经常进行健康饮食,减少不健康饮食,并减少看电视的时间。邻里社会纽带与运动频率呈正相关。总之,邻里环境特征的不同领域与儿童的BMI和健康行为独立相关。研究结果将健康的行为与已建立的,社会的和社会经济环境资产(获得公园,社会纽带,富裕程度)联系在一起,将不健康的行为与已建立的环境抑制因素(可进入快餐店获得联系)联系起来,表明邻里环境是干预的重要层面预防儿童肥胖及其不良后果。

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