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Impact of change in neighborhood racial/ethnic segregation on cardiovascular health in minority youth attending a park-based afterschool program

机译:邻里种族/民族隔离对少数民族青年心血管健康变动的影响,参加了基于公园的课外计划

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Research on the mechanistic factors associating racial/ethnic residential segregation with health is needed to identify effective points of intervention to ultimately reduce health disparities in youth. We examined the association of changes in racial/ethnic segregation and cardiovascular health outcomes including body mass index percentile, sum of skinfold thicknesses, systolic and diastolic blood pressure percentile, and 400 m run time in non-Hispanic Black (NHB) and Hispanic youth (n = 2,250, mean age 9.1 years, 54% male; 51% Hispanic, 49% NHB; 49% high area poverty; 25% obese) attending Fit2Play (TM), a multisite park-based afterschool program in Miami, Florida, USA. A series of crude and adjusted two-level longitudinal generalized linear mixed models with random intercepts for park effects were fit to assess the association of change in segregation between home and program/park site and cardiovascular health outcomes for youth who participated for up to two school years in Fit2Play (TM). After adjusting for individual-level factors (sex, age, time, and park-area poverty) models showed significantly greater improvements in cardiovascular health if youth attended Fit2Play (TM) in an area less segregated than their home area (p 0.05 for all outcomes) except 400 m run time and diastolic blood pressure percentile in Hispanics (p .001 and p = 0.11, respectively). Area poverty was not found to confound or significantly modify this association. These findings have implications for youth programming focused on reducing health disparities and improving cardiovascular outcomes in NHB and Hispanic youth, particularly in light of a continually expanding obesity epidemic in these groups. Parks and Recreation Departments have potential to expand geographic mobility for minorities, therein supporting the national effort to reduce health inequalities.
机译:需要研究与种族/民族住宅隔离与健康相关的机制因素,以确定最终减少青年卫生障碍的有效干预点。我们审查了种族/种族隔离和心血管健康结果的变化协会,包括体重指数百分位数,肤色厚度,收缩率和舒张血压百分比,非西班牙裔(NHB)和西班牙裔青年时期的400米运行时间( n = 2,250,平均9.1岁,男性54%; 51%西班牙裔,49%的NHB; 49%的高度贫困; 25%肥胖)参加FIT2PLAY(TM),是迈阿密,佛罗里达州佛罗里达州迈阿密的MITERITE PARK-asterchool计划。具有随机截距的一系列原油和调整的两级纵向广义的线性混合模型,用于评估家庭和节目/公园网站和参与两所学校的青年心血管健康成果的变化协会在fit2play(tm)中的多年。在调整个人级别因素(性别,年龄,时间和公园区域贫困)后,如果青年在比其家庭区分离的区域(P <0.05)的区域中的FIT2PLAY(TM),心血管健康状况显着提高了心血管健康的显着提高所有结果)除了400米的运行时间和西班牙语中的舒张压百分比(P <.001和P = 0.11)。没有发现区域贫困令人困惑或显着修改这一协会。这些调查结果对青年编程有影响,重点是减少卫生差异和改善NHB和西班牙裔青年时期的心血管结果,特别是鉴于这些群体的不断扩大肥胖流行病。公园和娱乐部门有可能扩大少数群体的地理流动,支持国家努力减少健康不平等。

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