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Neighborhood socioeconomic status and BMI differences by immigrant and legal status: Evidence from Utah

机译:移民和法律地位对邻里社会经济地位和BMI的影响:来自犹他州的证据

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We build on recent work examining the BMI patterns of immigrants in the US by distinguishing between legal and undocumented immigrants. We find that undocumented women have relative odds of obesity that are about 10 percentage points higher than for legal immigrant women, and their relative odds of being overweight are about 40 percentage points higher. We also find that the odds of obesity and overweight status vary less across neighborhoods for undocumented women than for legal immigrant women. These patterns are not found among immigrant men: undocumented men have lower rates of obesity (by about 6 percentage points in terms of relative odds) and overweight (by about 12 percentage points) than do legal immigrant men, and there is little variation in the impact of neighborhood context across groups of men. We interpret these findings in terms of processes of acculturation among immigrant men and women.
机译:我们以最近的工作为基础,通过区分合法移民和无证移民来检查美国移民的BMI模式。我们发现,没有证件的女性相对肥胖的几率比合法移民女性高约10个百分点,而其超重的相对几率则高40个百分点。我们还发现,没有证件的女性在各个地区的肥胖和超重状态的几率差异要小于合法移民的女性。在移民男性中未发现这些模式:与合法移民男性相比,无证男性的肥胖率(相对几率降低约6个百分点)和超重(降低约12个百分点),且肥胖率几乎没有变化。群体环境对男性群体的影响。我们根据移民男女的适应过程来解释这些发现。

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