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Factors associated with body mass index among slum dwelling women in India: an analysis of the 2005–2006 Indian National Family Health Survey

机译:印度贫民窟居民中妇女体重指数的相关因素:2005-2006年印度全国家庭健康调查的分析

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Background: Urbanization is increasing around the world, and in India, this trend has translated into an increase in the size of slum dwellings whose environments are suspected of being associated with poor health outcomes, particularly those relating to women’s nutritional status. With this study, we sought to determine the factors associated with Indian women’s body mass index (BMI) in slum environments, with special attention paid to women with tribal status. Methods: A multiple linear regression analysis was performed on data from the Indian National Family Health Survey (2005–2006), modeling demographic and behavioral factors suspected of being associated with BMI, with additional focus on the measures of social class, specifically caste and tribal status. Results: Increasing BMI is significantly and positively associated with frequency of watching television, having diabetes, age, wealth index, and residency status in the areas of New Delhi, Andhra Pradesh, or Tamil Nadu. Conclusion: Although belonging to a scheduled tribe was not associated with changes in BMI, unadjusted rates suggest that tribal status may be worthy of deeper investigation. Among slum dwellers, there is a double burden of undernutrition and overnutrition. Therefore, a diverse set of interventions may be required to improve the health outcomes of these women.
机译:背景:世界各地的城市化进程都在加剧,在印度,这种趋势已转化为贫民窟住房规模的增加,这些贫民窟住房的环境被怀疑与健康状况不佳有关,尤其是那些与妇女营养状况有关的健康状况。通过这项研究,我们寻求确定与贫民窟环境中的印度女性体重指数(BMI)相关的因素,并特别关注具有部落地位的女性。方法:对来自印度全国家庭健康调查(2005-2006年)的数据进行了多元线性回归分析,对怀疑与体重指数有关的人口和行为因素进行了建模,并重点关注了社会阶层的测量,特别是种姓和部落状态。结果:在新德里,安得拉邦或泰米尔纳德邦,BMI的增加与看电视的频率,患糖尿病,年龄,财富指数和居住状况显着正相关。结论:尽管属于计划部落并不与BMI的变化有关,但未经调整的比率表明部落地位可能值得更深入的调查。在贫民窟居民中,营养不足和营养过度是双重负担。因此,可能需要采取一系列干预措施来改善这些妇女的健康状况。

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