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Excess weight and physical health-related quality of life in postmenopausal women of diverse racial/ethnic backgrounds.

机译:不同种族/种族背景的绝经后妇女的体重过重和与身体健康有关的生活质量。

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BACKGROUND: Studies of weight and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) generally focus on white populations. This analysis examines the association between clinical weight categories and physical HRQOL in five racial/ethnic groups of older women and determines the extent to which emotional/psychological (social support, caregiver burden) and physical health (diabetes, osteoarthritis) factors modify this relationship. METHODS: The cross-sectional analysis, completed in 2007, used baseline data from postmenopausal women enrolled in the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) during the 5-year recruitment period (1993-1998). RESULTS: Of 161,393 women, 83% were non-Hispanic white, 9% were African American, 4% were Hispanic/Latina, 3% were Asian/Pacific Islander, and <1% were American Indian/Alaska Native. Obesity (body mass index [BMI] > or =30 kg/m(2)) was most common in non-Asian minority groups. Regression modeling showed higher odds of poor physical HRQOL with increasing weight category in all groups. In the total sample, these odds were at least 6 times as high in women with class 3 obesity as in women of normal weight and were only mildly attenuated after the analysis adjusted for emotional/psychological factors. Further adjustment for physical health factors made odds ratio (OR) estimates drop from 2.36 to 1.59 for class 1 obesity and from 6.96 to 3.71 for class 3 obesity. This pattern generally persisted within each racial/ethnic group. CONCLUSIONS: Heavier weight negatively affects physical HRQOL in postmenopausal women across diverse racial/ethnic backgrounds. Weight-relevant physical health factors have a greater impact on this weight-HRQOL association than do emotional/psychological factors.
机译:背景:关于体重和健康相关生活质量(HRQOL)的研究通常集中于白人人群。该分析检查了五个种族/族裔老年妇女的临床体重类别与身体HRQOL之间的关联,并确定了情感/心理(社会支持,照料者负担)和身体健康(糖尿病,骨关节炎)因素在多大程度上改变了这种关系。方法:横断面分析于2007年完成,使用了在5年的招募期间(1993年至1998年)参加妇女健康倡议(WHI)的绝经后妇女的基线数据。结果:在161,393名妇女中,非西班牙裔白人占83%,非裔美国人占9%,西班牙裔/拉丁美洲人占4%,亚洲/太平洋岛民占3%,美洲印第安人/阿拉斯加土著人<1%。肥胖(体重指数[BMI]>或= 30 kg / m(2))在非亚洲少数民族中最为常见。回归模型显示,在所有组中,随着体重类别的增加,身体HRQOL差的几率更高。在总样本中,三级肥胖女性的这些几率至少是正常体重女性的6倍,并且在分析了情绪/心理因素后,这些几率才有所降低。对身体健康因素的进一步调整使得1类肥胖的优势比(OR)估计值从2.36降至1.59,3类肥胖的优势比从6.96降至3.71。这种模式通常在每个种族/族裔群体中持续存在。结论:体重增加对不同种族/族裔背景的绝经后妇女的身体HRQOL产生负面影响。与体重相关的身体健康因素对这种体重-HRQOL关联的影响要大于情绪/心理因素。

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