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Chronic Stress and Food Insecurity Examining Key Environmental Family Factors Related to Body Mass Index Among Low-Income Mexican-Origin Youth

机译:慢性应力和粮食不安全审查与墨西哥青年低收入的体重指数相关的关键环境家庭因素

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Low-income children of Mexican immigrants are at high risk for obesity. Drawing on a sample of 104 Mexican American children (M-age = 8.39 years; 61% female), this longitudinal study considered relations between food insecurity and chronic stress (ie, parent report and hair cortisol measurement) on body mass index (BMI) and examined whether stress moderated associations between food insecurity and BMI. Analyses revealed that undocumented status was associated with food insecurity and chronic stress but not when accounting for poverty. Food insecurity was only associated with higher BMI for children with the highest hair cortisol. Results suggest that chronic stress may impact body weight among food-insecure children.
机译:墨西哥移民的低收入儿童对肥胖的风险很高。 绘制104名墨西哥美国儿童的样本(M-岁= 8.39岁;女性61%),纵向研究认为,在体重指数(BMI)上审议了食物不安全和慢性胁迫(即父母报告和头发皮质测量)之间的关系 并检查了粮食不安全和BMI之间的压力受体的关联。 分析显示,无证情况与粮食不安全和慢性压力有关,但在核算贫困时没有。 粮食不安全仅与头发最高的皮质醇的儿童较高的BMI有关。 结果表明,慢性应激可能会影响食物不安全的儿童体重。

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