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Race moderates the relationship between obesity and colorectal cancer screening in women.

机译:种族减轻了女性肥胖与大肠癌筛查之间的关系。

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OBJECTIVE: To determine if the relationship between obesity and usage of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening in women varies when stratifying by race. METHODS: Using nationally representative data from the 2005 National Health Interview Survey, we examined the relationship between obesity and CRC screening for white and African-American women aged 50 and older. Screening usage variables indicated if a woman was up-to-date for any CRC screening test, colonoscopy, or FOBT. We used multivariable logistic regression models that included interaction terms to determine if race moderates the obesity-screening relationship. We also calculated adjusted up-to-date colonoscopy rates using direct standardization to model covariates. RESULTS: The relationship between obesity and screening differed by race for any CRC screening test (P = 0.04 for interaction) and for colonoscopy (P = 0.01 for interaction), but not for FOBT. Obese white women had a lower adjusted colonoscopy rate (30.2%, 95% CI 25.9-34.8) than non-obese white women (39.1%, 95% CI 36.1-42.2). Obese African-American women, on the other hand, had a higher adjusted colonoscopy rate (41.2%, 95% CI 31.6-51.4) than their non-obese counterparts (35.6%, 95% CI 28.3-43.6). Overall, adjusted colonoscopy rates were lowest among obese white women. CONCLUSIONS: Obesity is associated with lower CRC screening rates in white, but not African-American women.
机译:目的:确定按种族分层时女性肥胖与结直肠癌(CRC)筛查之间的关系是否存在差异。方法:我们使用来自2005年国民健康访问调查的全国代表性数据,研究了肥胖与50岁及以上的白人和非裔美国人CRC筛查之间的关系。筛查使用变量表明女性是否正在接受任何CRC筛查测试,结肠镜检查或FOBT的最新消息。我们使用包括交互项的多变量逻辑回归模型来确定种族是否减轻了肥胖筛查的关系。我们还使用直接标准化的模型对协变量进行建模,计算了调整后的最新结肠镜检查率。结果:肥胖与筛查之间的关系因种族而异,对于任何CRC筛查试验(相互作用= P = 0.04)和结肠镜检查(相互作用= P = 0.01),但对于FOBT而言,肥胖与筛查之间的关系不同。肥胖的白人妇女的结肠镜检查调整率(30.2%,95%CI 25.9-34.8)低于非肥胖的白人妇女(39.1%,95%CI 36.1-42.2)。另一方面,肥胖的非洲裔美国妇女的结肠镜检查调整率(41.2%,95%CI 31.6-51.4)高于非肥胖女性(35.6%,95%CI 28.3-43.6)。总体而言,在肥胖的白人女性中,调整后的结肠镜检查率最低。结论:肥胖与白人(而非非洲裔美国妇女)CRC筛查率较低相关。

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