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Neighborhood socioeconomic status and fruit and vegetable intake among whites, blacks, and Mexican Americans in the United States.

机译:美国白人,黑人和墨西哥裔美国人的邻里社会经济地位以及水果和蔬菜的摄入量。

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BACKGROUND: Socioeconomic and racial-ethnic disparities in health status across the United States are large and persistent. Obesity rates are rising faster in black and Hispanic populations than in white populations, and they foreshadow even greater disparities in chronic illnesses such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease in years to come. Factors that influence dietary intake of fruit and vegetables in these populations are only partly understood. OBJECTIVES: We examined associations between fruit and vegetable intake and neighborhood socioeconomic status (SES), analyzed whether neighborhood SES explains racial differences in intake, and explored the extent to which neighborhood SES has differential effects by race-ethnicity of US adults. DESIGN: Using geocoded residential addresses from the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, we merged individual-level data with county and census tract-level US Census data. We estimated 3-level hierarchical models predicting fruit and vegetable intake with individual characteristics and an index of neighborhood SES as explanatory variables. RESULTS: Neighborhood SES was positively associated with fruit and vegetable intake: a 1-SD increase in the neighborhood SES index was associated with consumption of nearly 2 additional servings of fruit and vegetables per week. Neighborhood SES explained some of the black-white disparity in fruit and vegetable intake and was differentially associated with fruit and vegetable intake among whites, blacks, and Mexican Americans. CONCLUSIONS: The positive association of neighborhood SES with fruit and vegetable intake is one important pathway through which the social environment of neighborhoods affects population health and nutrition for whites, blacks, and Hispanics in the United States.
机译:背景:全美健康状况的社会经济差异和种族差异巨大且持续存在。黑人和西班牙裔人群的肥胖率上升速度快于白人人群,并且它们预示着未来几年糖尿病和心血管疾病等慢性疾病的差距更大。仅部分了解影响这些人群饮食中水果和蔬菜的摄入量的因素。目的:我们研究了水果和蔬菜摄入量与邻里社会经济地位(SES)之间的关联,分析了邻里SES是否解释了摄入量的种族差异,并探讨了邻里SES在多大程度上受美国成年人种族的影响。设计:使用第三次全国健康和营养检查调查中的地理编码住所地址,我们将个人级别的数据与县和人口普查级别的美国人口普查数据合并在一起。我们估算了预测水果和蔬菜摄入量的3级层次模型,这些模型具有个体特征和邻域SES指数作为解释变量。结果:邻里SES与水果和蔬菜摄入量呈正相关:邻里SES指数增加1-SD与每周多食用近2份水果和蔬菜有关。邻里SES解释了水果和蔬菜摄入量的某些黑白差异,并且与白人,黑人和墨西哥裔美国人的水果和蔬菜摄入量有差异。结论:邻里SES与水果和蔬菜摄入量的正相关是美国邻里社会环境影响白人,黑人和西班牙裔人口健康和营养的重要途径之一。

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