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Greater social cohesion is associated with lower body mass index among African American adults

机译:更大的社会凝聚力与非洲裔美国成年人之间的较低体重指数有关

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Obesity remains a public health issue, especially for Blacks (or African Americans). Obesity is thought to reflect a complex interaction of socioenvironmental, biological, and cognitive factors. Yet, insufficient attention has been given to psychosocial factors like social cohesion within the African American community. Using multivariable linear regression, we examined the association between social cohesion, measured by the Social Cohesion and Trust scale, and body mass index (BMI) with cross-sectional data (n?=?1467) from a cohort study (2008–2009). Greater social cohesion was associated with lower BMI (b?=?-0.88; 95% CI: ?1.45, ?0.32) in an unadjusted model. The association was strengthened after further adjusting for relevant covariates (i.e., individual-level sociodemographic factors, health behaviors, and depressive symptoms) (b?=?-1.26; 95% CI: ?1.94, ?0.58). Future research should examine potential mechanisms underlying the association between social cohesion and BMI with longitudinal data. In the meantime, obesity prevention and intervention measures should consider promoting social ties and bonds to lower BMI in African American communities.
机译:肥胖仍然是一个公共卫生问题,特别是对于黑人(或非洲裔美国人)。肥胖被认为反映了社会环境,生物学和认知因素的复杂互动。然而,在非洲裔美国社区内的社会凝聚体等心理社会因素的关注不足。使用多变量线性回归,我们研究了社会凝聚力之间的关联,通过社会凝聚力和信任规模测量,以及来自群组研究的横断面数据(N?= 1467)的体重指数(BMI)(2008-2009) 。更大的社会凝聚力与低BMI(B?=Δ - 0.88; 95%CI:?1.45,?0.32)相关联。在进一步调整相关协变量(即个体级别的社会阶乘因子,健康行为和抑郁症状)之后加强了协会(B?=? - 1.26; 95%CI:?1.94,?0.58)。未来的研究应该研究具有纵向数据的社会凝聚力和BMI之间的潜在机制。与此同时,肥胖预防和干预措施应考虑促进非洲裔美国社区的较低BMI的社会关系和债券。

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