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Socioeconomic Position, Rural Residence, and Marginality Influences on Obesity Status in the Adult Mexican Population

机译:社会经济地位,农村居民和边缘性对墨西哥成年人口肥胖状况的影响

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This paper assesses individual and social environment determinants of obesity in the adult Mexican population based on socioeconomic position, rural residence, and areal deprivation. Using a nationally representative health and nutrition survey, this analysis considers individual and structural determinants of obesity from a socioeconomic position and health disparities conceptual framework using multilevel logistic regression models. We find that more than thirty percent of Mexican adults were obese in 2006 and that the odds of being obese were strongly associated with an individual's socioeconomic position, gender, place of residence, and the level of marginalization (areal deprivation) in the place of residence. Surprisingly, areas of the country where areal deprivation was highest had lower risks of individual obesity outcomes. We suggest that programs oriented towards addressing the health benefits of traditional food systems over high-energy dense refined foods and sugary beverages be promoted as part of a public health program aimed at curbing the rising obesity prevalence in Mexico.
机译:本文根据社会经济地位,农村居住地和区域贫困来评估墨西哥成年人口中肥胖的个人和社会环境决定因素。使用全国代表性的健康与营养调查,该分析使用多级逻辑回归模型从社会经济地位和健康差异概念框架中考虑了肥胖的个体和结构决定因素。我们发现,2006年有超过30%的墨西哥成年人肥胖,肥胖的几率与个人的社会经济地位,性别,居住地以及居住地边缘化(区域贫困)的程度密切相关。出乎意料的是,该国面积剥夺最高的地区发生个体肥胖的风险较低。我们建议作为旨在遏制墨西哥肥胖率上升的公共卫生计划的一部分,促进旨在解决传统食品系统相对于高能量密集精制食品和含糖饮料对健康有益的计划。

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