首页> 外文期刊>International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity >Re-visiting the relationship between neighbourhood environment and BMI: an instrumental variables approach to correcting for residential selection bias
【24h】

Re-visiting the relationship between neighbourhood environment and BMI: an instrumental variables approach to correcting for residential selection bias

机译:重新考察邻里环境与BMI之间的关系:一种工具变量方法,以纠正居民选择偏见

获取原文
获取外文期刊封面目录资料

摘要

Background A burgeoning literature links attributes of neighbourhoods’ built environments to residents’ physical activity, food and transportation choices, weight, and/or obesity risk. In cross-sectional studies, non-random residential selection impedes researchers’ ability to conclude that neighbourhood environments cause these outcomes. Methods Cross-sectional data for the current study are based on 14,689 non-Hispanic white women living in Salt Lake County, Utah, USA. Instrumental variables techniques are used to adjust for the possibility that neighbourhoods may affect weight but heavier or lighter women may also choose to live in certain neighbourhoods. All analyses control for the average BMI of siblings and thus familial predisposition for overweight/obesity, which is often an omitted variable in past studies. Results We find that cross-sectional analyses relating neighbourhood characteristics to BMI understate the strength of the relationship if they do not make statistical adjustments for the decision to live in a walkable neighbourhood. Standard cross-sectional estimation reveals no significant relationship between neighbourhood walkability and BMI. However, the instrumental variables estimates reveal statistically significant effects. Conclusions We find evidence that residential selection leads to an understatement of the causal effects of neighbourhood walkability features on BMI. Although caution should be used in generalizing from research done with one demographic group in a single locale, our findings support the contention that public policies designed to alter neighbourhood walkability may moderately affect the BMI of large numbers of individuals.
机译:背景技术新兴的文献将居民区建成环境的属性与居民的体育活动,食物和交通选择,体重和/或肥胖风险联系起来。在横断面研究中,非随机居住选择会妨碍研究人员得出结论,即邻里环境会导致这些结果。方法本研究的横断面数据基于生活在美国犹他州盐湖县的14689名非西班牙裔白人妇女。工具变量技术用于调整邻里可能影响体重,但体重较轻的女性也可能选择居住在某些社区的可能性。所有分析都控制了兄弟姐妹的平均BMI,从而控制了超重/肥胖症的家族易感性,而这在过去的研究中经常被忽略。结果我们发现,如果将邻里特征与BMI相关联的横截面分析未对居住在步行街区的决定进行统计调整,则会低估这种关系的强度。标准横截面估计表明,邻里步行性和BMI之间没有显着关系。但是,工具变量估计值显示出统计学上的显着影响。结论我们发现有证据表明,居住地选择导致对BMI的邻里步行功能的因果影响的估计不足。尽管在对一个地区的一个人口群体所做的研究进行总结时应谨慎行事,但我们的发现支持以下论点:旨在改变邻里步行能力的公共政策可能会适度影响大量个体的BMI。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号