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Latent Class Analysis Offers Insight into the Complex Food Environments of Native American Communities: Findings from the Randomly Selected OPREVENT2 Trial Baseline Sample

机译:潜在类别分析可洞察美国原住民社区的复杂食物环境:从随机选择的OPREVENT2试验基线样本中得出的结果

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Native Americans (NAs) experience a high burden of obesity and diabetes, yet previous research has not holistically described the unique food environments of NA communities. The objective of this paper is to describe the subgroups and demographic characteristics related to NA household food environments. Surveys collected food getting, food assistance, and sociodemographic variables from randomly selected adults from three NA communities ( = 300) in the Midwest and Southwest. Exploratory latent class analysis (LCA) identified the appropriate number of subgroups based on indicator responses. After assigning participants to classes, demographic differences were examined using bivariate analyses. NA household food environments could be described using two subgroups (“lower” and “higher access household food environments”). The “lower access” group had significantly higher age, smaller household size, and fewer children per household than the “higher access” group, while body mass index (BMI) did not significantly vary. This is the first LCA of NA household food environments and highlights the need for approaches that characterize the complexity of these environments. Findings demonstrate that NA household food environments can be described by developing subgroups based on patterns of market and traditional food getting, and food assistance utilization. Understanding NA household food environments could identify tailored individual and community-level approaches to promoting healthy eating for NA Nations.
机译:美洲原住民(NA)承受着肥胖和糖尿病的重担,但先前的研究并未从整体上描述NA社区的独特饮食环境。本文的目的是描述与北美家庭食物环境有关的亚组和人口统计学特征。调查收集了来自中西部和西南部三个北美社区(= 300)的随机选择的成年人的食物获取,食物援助和社会人口统计学变量。探索性潜在类别分析(LCA)根据指标响应确定了适当数量的亚组。将参与者分配到班级后,使用双变量分析检查了人口统计学差异。不适用的家庭食物环境可以用两个子组来描述(“较低”和“较高访问率家庭食物环境”)。与“较高准入”组相比,“较低准入”组的年龄明显较高,家庭规模较小,每个家庭的子女较少,而体重指数(BMI)没有显着差异。这是北美家庭食品环境的第一个生命周期评估,并强调了对表征这些环境复杂性的方法的需求。研究结果表明,可以通过根据市场和传统粮食获取模式以及粮食援助利用情况发展亚组来描述北美家庭食物环境。了解北美家庭的食物环境可以确定量身定制的个人和社区级方法,以促进北美国家的健康饮食。

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