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The Contribution of Weight Status to Black-White Differences in Mortality

机译:体重黑白的贡献死亡率的差异

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This article examines the contribution of weight status to black-white (B-W) differences in mortality at ages 40-79 using data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. We measured body mass index (BMI) based on the highest BMI attained and contrasted the contribution of BMI to that of smoking and educational attainment. We estimated both additive and multiplicative models. In addition to estimating regression coefficients we asked what would happen to B-W differences in mortality if blacks had the BMI distribution of whites, the smoking prevalence of whites, or the educational distribution of whites. B-W differences in BMI account for close to 30 percent of the B-W difference in female mortality but only about 1 percent of the B-W difference in male mortality at ages 40-79. In contrast, smoking makes a much larger contribution to the B-W difference in male (17 percent) than female (6 percent) mortality. Differences in educational attainment in turn explain 19 to 25 percent of the B-W mortality difference among men and women, respectively. Our results underscore the importance of two key risk factors as well as educational attainment in generating B-W differences in mortality.
机译:本文研究的贡献的重量地位黑白(B-W)的差异死亡率在年龄在40 - 79使用的数据国家健康与营养考试调查。我们测量身体质量指数(BMI)的基础上体重指数达到了最高BMI的吸烟和的贡献受教育程度。加法和乘法模型。我们问估计回归系数B-W死亡率的差异会发生什么如果黑人白人的BMI分布,吸烟流行的白人,或者教育白人的分布。B-W占近30%女性死亡率的差异但只有约1的百分比B-W男性死亡率的差异在40 - 79岁。更大贡献B-W区别男性(17%)高于女性(6%)死亡。受教育程度的差异解释19 B-W死亡率的25%分别为男性和女性之间的差异。结果显示两个关键风险的重要性因素以及教育程度生成B-W死亡率的差异。

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