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Race, SES, and Obesity Among Men

机译:男性中的种族,SES和肥胖

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Over the last decade, obesity has increased significantly among men but few national studies have empirically examined racial and socioeconomic differences in obesity among men. In this paper, we utilized logistic regression to evaluate the potential associations that race and socioeconomic status may have with obesity among men in the National Survey of American Life: an in-person household survey of non-institutionalized U.S. blacks and whites who lived in communities where at least 10% of the community residents were black Americans. A greater proportion of black men were likely to be obese than white men, but no interaction among race, SES, and obesity was detected when potential confounding variables were included. There was not a relationship between SES and obesity for white men, but there was an apparent positive relationship between SES and obesity for black men that did not remain significant in adjusted models. No relationship was found between age and obesity among black men, though white men who were 55 and older were more likely than those 18–34 to be obese in confounder adjusted models. Among white men, no relationships were found between obesity and education, household income, or marital status. Black men in the lowest income category were less likely to be obese than those in the highest income category, in bivariate but not adjusted models. These findings suggest that the way racial, economic, stress and behavioral factors combine to affect obesity in black and white men may be different.
机译:在过去的十年中,肥胖症在男性中显着增加,但是很少有国家研究从经验上检验男性肥胖症的种族和社会经济差异。在本文中,我们利用Logistic回归评估了《美国国家生活调查》中种族与社会经济地位与男性肥胖之间的潜在关联:一项针对居住在社区中的非制度化美国黑人和白人的面对面家庭调查至少有10%的社区居民是美国黑人。黑人比白人更可能肥胖,但是当包括潜在的混杂变量时,未检测到种族,SES和肥胖之间的相互作用。白人男性的SES与肥胖之间没有关系,但是黑人男性的SES与肥胖之间存在明显的正相关关系,在调整后的模型中,这种关系并不显着。在黑人中,年龄与肥胖之间没有关系,尽管在混杂因素校正模型中,年龄在55岁以上的白人比18-34岁的白人更有可能肥胖。在白人男性中,肥胖与教育程度,家庭收入或婚姻状况之间没有关系。在双变量但未经调整的模型中,收入最低类别的黑人比收入最高类别的黑人肥胖的可能性更低。这些发现表明,种族,经济,压力和行为因素共同影响黑人和白人肥胖的方式可能不同。

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    《Race and Social Problems》 |2011年第4期|p.298-306|共9页
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    Center on Men’s Health Disparities, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, School of Public Health, University of Michigan, 1415 Washington Heights, SPH I, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109-2029, USA;

    Center on Men’s Health Disparities, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, School of Public Health, University of Michigan, 1415 Washington Heights, SPH I, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109-2029, USA;

    Center on Men’s Health Disparities, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, School of Public Health, University of Michigan, 1415 Washington Heights, SPH I, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109-2029, USA;

    Center on Men’s Health Disparities, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, School of Public Health, University of Michigan, 1415 Washington Heights, SPH I, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109-2029, USA;

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  • 关键词

    Men’s health; Blacks; Obesity; Black Americans; SES; Role strain;

    机译:男性健康;黑人;肥胖症;美国黑人;SES;角色紧张;
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