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The Neighborhood Food Environment and the Onset of Child-Hood Obesity: A Retrospective Time-Trend Study in a Mid-sized City in China

机译:邻里食品环境与童年肥胖的发作:中国中尺寸城市的回顾性时间趋势研究

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Nowadays, obesity and its associated chronic diseases have become a steadily growing public health problem, spreading from the older to younger age groups. Studies have contended that the built environment, particularly the food environment and walkability, may contribute to the prevalence of childhood obesity. In Asian countries which are characterized by rapid urbanization, high population density and oriental diets, little is known about how such urban built environment affects the onset of childhood obesity. This study juxtaposes the effect of food environment, walkability, and outdoor activity spaces at the neighborhood level upon childhood body weight in a mid-sized city in China. This observational study utilizes a retrospective time-trend study design to examine the associations between neighborhood built environment and children's body weight in Zhanjiang City, a mid-sized city in Guangdong Province, China. Robust multiple linear and logistic regression models were used to estimate associations between the built environments and child BMI and weight status (i.e., overweight/obesity and obesity only). This study finds that: (1) Western-style fast food and Chinese-style fast food have divergent impacts on childhood body weight. At neighborhood level, while increased exposure to Western-style fast food may increase child BMI and the risk of overweight and obesity, increased exposure to Chinese-style fast food, on the contrary, may reduce child BMI and the risk of overweight and obesity, indicating a positive health impact of Chinese-style fast food. (2) However, the positive health impacts brought about by Chinese-style fast food, walkable environments and accessible traditional fruit/vegetable markets have gradually disappeared in recent years. This study is among the first to simultaneously consider the divergent and changing impact of food environment upon childhood body weight in urban China. The findings provide important implications for healthy city design and the management of food retail industry in addressing the obesity epidemic in younger generations living in Asian cities. As prominent differences exist in food culture between Asian and Western cities, more attention should be paid to healthy food environment in future studies and related urban planning strategies formulation.
机译:如今,肥胖及其相关的慢性病已成为一个稳步增长的公共卫生问题,从老年人到较年轻的年龄群体蔓延。研究争辩说,建筑环境,特别是食物环境和可行性,可能导致儿童肥胖的患病率。在亚洲国家,其特征在于城市化快速,人口密度高,东方饮食较小,众所周知,这种城市建造环境如何影响儿童肥胖的发病。本研究使食品环境,步行性和户外活动空间对邻里水平的影响并置在中国中型城市中的儿童体重。该观察性研究利用回顾性的时间趋势研究设计,审查朝内建造环境与儿童体重之间的协会,湛江市广东省中型市中心。强大的多线性和逻辑回归模型用于估计内置环境和子BMI和权重状态之间的关联(即,仅超重/肥胖和肥胖)。这项研究发现:(1)西式快餐和中式快餐对儿童体重的影响发散。在邻里级别,虽然增加了西式快餐的暴露可能会增加儿童BMI和超重和肥胖的风险,但相反,可能会减少儿童BMI和超重和肥胖的风险,但是超重和肥胖的风险表明中国式快餐的积极健康影响。 (2)然而,近年来,中式快餐,可行的环境和可访问的传统水果/蔬菜市场带来的积极健康影响逐渐消失。本研究首先是同时考虑食品环境对中国城市儿童体重的分歧和变化影响的同时。该研究结果为健康城市设计和食品零售业管理提供了重要影响,以解决亚洲城市的年幼几代人的肥胖流行病。由于亚洲和西部城市之间的粮食文化中存在着突出差异,应在未来的研究和相关城市规划战略制定中对健康食品环境进行更多关注。

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