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Variation in mode of physical activity by ethnicity and time since immigration: a cross-sectional analysis

机译:自移民以来不同种族和时间的体育锻炼方式的变化:横断面分析

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Background Physical activity (PA) levels are known to be significantly lower in ethnic minority and immigrant groups living in North America and Europe compared to the general population. While there has been an increase in the number of interventions targeting these groups, little is known about their preferred modes of PA. Methods Using three cycles of the Canadian Community Health Survey (cycles 1.1, 2.1, 3.1; 2000-2005, n = 400,055) this investigation determined PA preferences by self-ascribed ethnicity (White, South Asian, South-East Asian, Blacks, Latin American, West Asian, Aboriginal persons and Other) and explored variation in PA preference across time since immigration categories (non-immigrant, established immigrant [> 10 years], and recent immigrant [≤ 10 years]). PA preferences over the past three months were collapsed into eight categories: walking, endurance, recreation, sports, conventional exercise, active commuting, and no PA. Logistic regression models were used to estimate the odds of participating in each PA across ethnicity and time since immigration compared to Whites and non-immigrants, respectively. Results Compared to Whites, all other ethnic groups were more likely to report no PA and were less likely to engage in walking, with the exception of Aboriginal persons (OR: 1.25, CI: 1.16-1.34). Further, all ethnic groups including Aboriginal persons were less likely to engage in endurance, recreation, and sport activities, but more likely to have an active commute compared to Whites. Recent and established immigrants were more likely to have an active commute and no PA, but a lower likelihood of walking, sports, endurance, and recreation activities than non-immigrants. Conclusion Ethnic minority groups and immigrants in Canada tend to participate in conventional forms of exercise compared to Whites and non-immigrants and are less likely to engage in endurance exercise, recreation activities, and sports. Health promotion initiatives targeting ethnic and immigrant groups at high-risk for physical inactivity and chronic disease should consider mode of PA preference in intervention development.
机译:背景众所周知,生活在北美和欧洲的少数民族和移民群体的体育活动(PA)水平明显低于总人口。尽管针对这些人群的干预措施数量有所增加,但对于他们偏爱的PA模式知之甚少。方法使用加拿大社区健康调查的三个周期(周期1.1、2.1、3.1; 2000-2005,n = 400,055),该调查通过自我归类的种族(白人,南亚人,东南亚,黑人,拉丁人)确定了PA偏好美洲,西亚,原住民和其他人),并探讨了自移民类别(非移民,既定移民[> 10年]和新移民[≤10年])以来随时间推移的PA偏好变化。在过去三个月中,对PA的偏爱分为八类:步行,耐力,娱乐,运动,常规锻炼,主动通勤和无PA。使用Logistic回归模型来估计与白人和非移民相比,自移民以来跨种族和跨时间参与每个PA的几率。结果与白人相比,除原住民(OR:1.25,CI:1.16-1.34)外,其他所有种族均较没有PA,步行的可能性也较小。此外,与白人相比,包括原住民在内的所有种族都不太可能从事耐力,娱乐和体育活动,但通勤的可能性更大。新近和已定居的移民通勤很可能没有PA,但是步行,运动,耐力和娱乐活动的可能性比非移民要低。结论与白人和非移民相比,加拿大的少数民族群体和移民倾向于参加传统的锻炼方式,并且较少从事耐力运动,娱乐活动和体育运动。针对缺乏身体活动和慢性病高风险的族裔和移民群体的健康促进计划应在干预发展中考虑PA偏爱的模式。

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