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The relationship between obesity and psychiatric disorders across ethnic and racial minority groups in the United States.

机译:美国各族裔和少数族裔群体的肥胖与精神疾病之间的关系。

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CONTEXT: Epidemiologic studies of obesity have not examined the prevalence and relationship of mental health conditions with obesity for diverse ethnic and racial populations in the United States. OBJECTIVE: (1) To assess whether obesity was associated with diverse psychiatric diagnoses across a representative sample of non-Latino whites, Latinos, Asians, African-Americans, and Afro-Caribbeans; and (2) to test whether physical health status, smoking, sociodemographic characteristics, and psychiatric comorbidities mediate any of the observed associations. DESIGN: Our analyses used pooled data from the NIMH Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiology Surveys (CPES). Analyses tested the association between obesity and psychiatric disorders in a diverse sample of Americans (N=13,837), while adjusting for factors such as other disorders, age, gender, socioeconomic status, smoking and physical health status (as measured by chronic conditions and WHO-DAS scores) in different models. RESULTS: The relationship between obesity and last-year psychiatric disorders varied by ethnicity/race. The likelihood of having mood or anxiety disorder was positively associated with obesity for certain racial/ethnic groups, but was moderated by differences in physical health status. Substance-use disorders were associated with decreased odds for obesity in African-Americans. CONCLUSIONS: The role of physical health status (as measured by chronic conditions and WHO-DAS scores) dramatically changes the pattern of associations between obesity and psychiatric disorders, suggesting the important role it plays in explaining differential patterns of association across racial and ethnic groups.
机译:背景:肥胖的流行病学研究尚未研究美国不同种族和种族人群的精神健康状况与肥胖的患病率及其相关性。目的:(1)通过非拉丁裔白人,拉丁裔,亚裔,非裔美国人和非裔加勒比人的代表性样本评估肥胖是否与多种精神病学诊断有关; (2)测试身体健康状况,吸烟,社会人口统计学特征和精神病合并症是否介导了任何观察到的关联。设计:我们的分析使用了NIMH协作精神病流行病学调查(CPES)的汇总数据。分析人员在多样化的美国人样本中(N = 13,837)测试了肥胖与精神疾病之间的关联,同时针对其他疾病,年龄,性别,社会经济状况,吸烟和身体健康状况(通过慢性病和世界卫生组织进行了测量)进行了调整-DAS分数)在不同模型中。结果:肥胖与去年的精神疾病之间的关系因种族/种族而异。对于某些种族/族裔群体,患情绪或焦虑症的可能性与肥胖呈正相关,但由于身体健康状况的差异而有所减轻。物质使用障碍与非裔美国人肥胖几率降低有关。结论:身体健康状况的作用(通过慢性病和WHO-DAS评分来衡量)极大地改变了肥胖症和精神疾病之间的联系方式,表明其在解释种族和族裔之间的不同联系方式中起着重要作用。

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