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Association between economic status and body mass index among adolescents: a community-based cross-sectional study in Japan

机译:青少年经济状况与体重指数之间的关联:日本的一项基于社区的横断面研究

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Background Childhood overweight and obesity is a growing health challenge in Japan and might be associated with childhood poverty. We aimed to investigate the association between low economic status and body mass index (BMI) and to reveal the mediators of this association among junior high school students in Japan. Methods Junior high school students ( N =?2968) from two cities in Shizuoka, Japan, were surveyed. Questionnaires assessed subjective economic status, weight, and height. Economic status was categorized into low and non-low, and BMI z-scores were calculated using the WHO Growth Reference. Multivariate regression analyses were conducted to determine the association between economic status and BMI z-scores, adjusted for covariates and stratified by gender. Results Among girls, low economic status was significantly positively associated with BMI z-scores in the crude model (coefficient: 0.35; p =?0.001). In a model adjusted for breakfast skipping, the coefficient of economic status decreased by 28.57?% but remained significant (coefficient: 0.25; p =?0.017). In the final model adjusted for other possible covariates, low economic status remained significantly positively associated with BMI z-score (coefficient: 0.22; p =?0.044). The same association was not found for boys. Conclusions Low economic status was positively associated with higher BMI among girls in junior high school in Japan, but this was not true for boys. Childhood poverty might be associated with overweight and obesity among adolescent girls in Japan. Health policies at junior high schools to discourage breakfast skipping might be effective for countering the association between childhood poverty and overweight in adolescent girls.
机译:背景技术在日本,儿童超重和肥胖是一个日益严重的健康挑战,并可能与儿童贫穷相关。我们旨在调查经济状况低下与体重指数(BMI)之间的关联,并揭示日本初中学生之间这种关联的中介者。方法对日本静冈市两个城市的初中生(N = 2968)进行调查。问卷调查评估了主观经济状况,体重和身高。经济状况分为低和非低两种,BMI z得分是根据WHO WHO Reference参考得出的。进行了多元回归分析,以确定经济状况和BMI z得分之间的关​​联,并针对协变量进行了调整并按性别进行了分层。结果在女孩中,低经济地位与粗模型中的BMI z得分显着正相关(系数:0.35; p =?0.001)。在针对不吃早餐而调整的模型中,经济地位系数下降了28.57%,但仍然很显着(系数:0.25; p =?0.017)。在针对其他可能的协变量进行调整的最终模型中,低经济状况仍然与BMI z得分显着正相关(系数:0.22; p =?0.044)。男孩没有发现相同的关联。结论经济地位低下与日本初中女生的BMI升高呈正相关,但男生并非如此。在日本,童年贫穷可能与超重和肥胖有关。初中的健康政策不鼓励不吃早餐,这可能有效地抵消了儿童期贫困与少女中超重之间的联系。

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