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Acculturation and metabolic syndrome risk factors in young Mexican and Mexican-American women.

机译:墨西哥和墨西哥裔年轻女性的文化和代谢综合症危险因素。

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Little is known about effects of acculturation on disease risk in young Mexican and Mexican-American women living in a border community. The purpose of this study was to examine relationships between acculturation and features of metabolic syndrome (MetS) in Mexican and Mexican-American women (n = 60) living in the largest US-Mexico border community. Acculturation was measured by the short acculturation scale for Hispanics and birthplace. Body composition was measured by Bod Pod and daily physical activity was measured by questionnaire and accelerometer. Increased acculturation was related to individual features of MetS and increased risk of MetS. These relationships were mediated by fat mass rather than inactivity. Fat mass mediates the relationships between acculturation and individual features of MetS in young Mexican and Mexican-American women. These findings suggest that fat mass, rather than inactivity, is an important contributor to disease risk in young Mexican and Mexican-American women living in a large US/Mexico border community.
机译:关于适应对生活在边境社区的年轻墨西哥和墨西哥裔美国妇女的疾病风险影响知之甚少。这项研究的目的是研究居住在美国-墨西哥最大边境社区的墨西哥裔和墨西哥裔美国女性(n = 60)中的适应症与代谢综合征(MetS)特征之间的关系。通过对西班牙裔和出生地的短期适应量表来测量适应度。用Bod Pod测量身体成分,用问卷和加速度计测量日常身体活动。适应性增加与MetS的个体特征和MetS风险增加有关。这些关系是由脂肪量而不是不运动介导的。脂肪质量介导了墨西哥年轻女性和墨西哥裔美国女性的MetS适应与个体特征之间的关系。这些发现表明,在美国/墨西哥边境大社区居住的墨西哥和墨西哥裔年轻女性中,脂肪量而不是缺乏运动是导致疾病风险的重要因素。

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