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The unhealthy food environment does not modify the association between obesity and participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in Los Angeles County

机译:不健康的食物环境不会改变肥胖与洛杉矶县参与补充营养援助计划(SNAP)之间的关联

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Background Participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) has been linked to an increased risk of obesity, but not much is known about the mechanisms behind this association. The objective of this study was to determine if the neighborhood density of unhealthy food outlets modifies the association between obesity and participation in SNAP. Methods Data comes from the first wave of the Los Angeles Family and Neighborhood Survey; included are a subsample of adults (18+ years) who were SNAP participants or eligible non-participants ( N =?1,176). We carried out multilevel analyses with obesity (BMI?≥?30 Kg/m2), SNAP participation, and the neighborhood density of unhealthy food outlets as dependent, independent and modifying variables, respectively, controlling for age, gender, race/ethnicity, marital status, working status, mental health, and neighborhood poverty. Results SNAP participants had double the odds of obesity compared to eligible non-participants (OR?=?2.02; 95%CI?=?1.44-2.83). However, the neighborhood density of unhealthy food outlets did not modify this association. Conclusions SNAP participation was associated with higher odds of obesity in our primarily Hispanic sample in Los Angeles County, with no effect modification found for the unhealthy portion of the food environment. More research is needed with additional food environment measures to confirm our null findings. Additional research is needed to elucidate the mechanisms linking SNAP participation and obesity as they remain unclear.
机译:背景参与补充营养援助计划(SNAP)与肥胖风险增加有关,但对该协会背后的机制知之甚少。这项研究的目的是确定不健康食品商店的邻里密度是否能改变肥胖与SNAP参与之间的联系。方法数据来自洛杉矶家庭和邻里调查的第一波;其中包括SNAP参与者或合格的非参与者(N =?1,176)的成年人(18岁以上)子样本。我们进行了肥胖(BMI≥30Kg / m 2 ),SNAP参与以及不健康食品出口的邻里密度分别作为因变量,自变量和修改变量来控制年龄的多级分析。 ,性别,种族/民族,婚姻状况,工作状况,心理健康和邻里贫困。结果与合格的非参与者相比,SNAP参与者的肥胖几率是两倍(OR == 2.02; 95%CI = = 1.44-2.83)。但是,不健康食品商店的邻里密度并没有改变这种联系。结论在我们在洛杉矶县的主要西班牙裔样本中,SNAP参与与肥胖几率较高相关,而对食物环境中不健康部分的影响未见改变。需要更多的研究与其他食品环境措施来确认我们的无效发现。由于尚不清楚,尚需进一步研究来阐明SNAP参与和肥胖之间的联系机制。

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