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Health & Wealth: is weight loss success related to monetary savings in U.S. adults of low-income? Findings from a National Study

机译:健康与财富:与美国成年人的货币储蓄有关的减肥成功吗?来自国家研究的结果

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BACKGROUND:Many individuals aspire to attain various goals in life, such as committing to a healthful diet to slim down or saving for retirement to enhance future welfare. While these behaviors (weight loss and saving) share the common denominator of self-regulation, it is unclear whether success in one domain is related to the other. Therefore, we examined the relationship between long term weight loss (LTWL) success and monetary savings among U.S. adults who at one point in life diverged from normal weight status.METHODS:Data on 1994 adults with a maximum BMI?≥?25?kg/m2 and with an annual household income equal or less than 200% poverty level. Data were derived from a U.S. population-based study (NHANES). The independent variable was LTWL success (loss maintained for at least 1?year), which was operationalized as ?10% (reference group), 10.00-19.99%, and?≥?20.00%. The dependent variable was monetary savings (e.g., 401?K), defined as a 3-category ordinal variable. We employed ordered logistic regression to estimate the relationship between LTWL success and increased odds for higher overall savings.RESULTS:Multivariable analysis revealed that adjusting for income, education and other covariates, being in the highest LTWL category (≥20.00%) significantly reduced the likelihood of monetary savings in comparison to the reference group (OR?=?0.55, 95%CI?=?0.34-0.91). This relationship was not observed in the lower LTWL category (10.00-19.99%).CONCLUSIONS:Adults who in the past were overweight or obese and who presently exhibit high levels of LTWL, were markedly less successful when it came to their finances. This might stem from significant cognitive-affective resources exerted during the weight loss process coupled with a paucity of financial resources which impede financial decision making. This supposition, however, warrants future research.
机译:背景:许多人渴望获得生活中的各种目标,例如致力于健康的饮食,以苗条或挽救退休,以提高未来的福利。虽然这些行为(减肥和储蓄)共享自我调节的共同分母,但目前尚不清楚一个域中的成功是否与另一个领域有关。因此,我们研究了长期减重(LTWL)成功和在生活中的一点的成年人成功和货币储蓄之间的关系,这些成年人从正常体重状况分散。方法:1994年的数据,最大BMI?≥?25?kg / M2,年幼收入等于或少于200%的贫困水平。数据来自基于美国人口的研究(NHANES)。独立变量是LTWL成功(亏损至少为1?一年),其作为<?10%(参考组),10.00-19.99%和?≥20.00%。从属变量是货币节约(例如,401?K),定义为3类序数变量。我们采用了有序的逻辑回归来估计LTWL成功与较高总体储蓄的赔率之间的关系。结果:多变量分析显示调整收入,教育和其他协变量,在最高的LTWL类别(≥20.00%)显着降低了可能性与参考组(或?= 0.55,95%CI)相比,货币储蓄(或?= 0.55%,CI = 0.34-0.91)。在较低的LTWL类别中未观察到这种关系(10.00-19.99%)。结论:过去的成年人是超重或肥胖,目前表现出高水平的LTWL,在其财务状况时明显不太成功。这可能源于在减肥过程中施加的显着的认知情感资源,加上了阻碍财政资源的缺乏金融决策的缺乏。但是,这一假设需要未来的研究。

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