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The power of social networks and social support in promotion of physical activity and body mass index among African American adults

机译:社交网络和社会支持在促进非洲裔美国成年人身体活动和体重指数中的作用

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Social support and social networks can elucidate important structural and functional aspects of social relationships that are associated with health-promoting behaviors, including Physical Activity (PA) and weight. A growing number of studies have investigated the relationship between social support, social networks, PA and obesity specifically among African Americans; however, the evidence is mixed and many studies focus exclusively on African American women. Most studies have also focused on either functional or structural aspects of social relationships (but not both) and few have objectively measured moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and body mass index (BMI). Cross-sectional surveys of adult African American men and women living in two low-income predominantly African American neighborhoods in Pittsburgh, PA (N = 799) measured numerous structural features as well as functional aspects of social relationships. Specifically, structural features included social isolation, and social network size and diversity. Functional aspects included perceptions of social support for physical activity from the social network in general as well as from family and friends specifically. Height, weight, and PA were objectively measured. From these, we derived Body Mass Index (BMI) and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA). All regression models were stratified by gender, and included age, income, education, employment, marital status, physical limitations, and a neighborhood indicator. Greater social isolation was a significant predictor of lower BMI among men only. Among women only, social isolation was significantly associated with increased MVPA whereas, network diversity was significantly associated with reduced MVPA. Future research would benefit from in-depth qualitative investigations to understand how social networks may act to influence different types of physical activity among African Americans, as well as understand how they can be possible levers for health promotion and prevention. Highlights ? Contributes to research on the social environment and physical activity among African Americans. ? Social isolation was associated with lower BMI among men. ? Social isolation was associated with more physical activity among women. ? More social network diversity was associated with less physical activity among women.
机译:社会支持和社交网络可以阐明与促进健康的行为(包括体育锻炼(PA)和体重)相关的社会关系的重要结构和功能方面。越来越多的研究专门针对非裔美国人调查了社会支持,社交网络,PA和肥胖之间的关系。但是,证据混杂,许多研究仅针对非洲裔美国妇女。大多数研究也集中于社会关系的功能或结构方面(但不能同时兼顾两者),并且很少客观地测量中度至剧烈的体育活动(MVPA)和体重指数(BMI)。对居住在宾夕法尼亚州匹兹堡两个低收入主要为非裔美国人社区的成年非洲裔美国人男女的横断面调查(N = 799)测量了社会关系的许多结构特征和功能方面。具体而言,结构特征包括社会隔离,社会网络规模和多样性。功能方面包括一般社交网络以及家人和朋友对社交活动的社会支持的看法。客观测量身高,体重和PA。从这些数据中,我们得出了体重指数(BMI)和中度至剧烈的身体活动(MVPA)。所有回归模型均按性别进行了分层,包括年龄,收入,教育程度,就业,婚姻状况,身体限制和邻里指标。较高的社会隔离度是仅男性中BMI较低的重要预测指标。仅在女性中,社会孤立与MVPA升高显着相关,而网络多样性与MVPA降低显着相关。未来的研究将受益于深入的定性调查,以了解社交网络如何影响非裔美国人中不同类型的体育活动,以及了解它们如何可能成为促进健康和预防疾病的杠杆。强调 ?致力于研究非裔美国人的社会环境和体育活动。 ?社会隔离与男性的BMI降低有关。 ?社会孤立与妇女更多的体育活动有关。 ?社交网络多样性的增加与妇女身体活动减少有关。

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