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Tu Salud, Si Cuenta!: Exposure to a community-wide campaign and its associations with physical activity and fruit and vegetable consumption among individuals of Mexican descent

机译:Tu Salud,Si Cuenta !:墨西哥裔人参加一项社区运动及其与体育活动以及水果和蔬菜消费的关联

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Mexican Americans along the US-Mexico border have been found to be disproportionately affected by chronic diseases particularly related to lack of physical activity and healthful food choices. A community-wide campaign (CWC) is an evidence-based strategy to address these behaviors but with few examples of implementation in Mexican descent populations facing profound health disparities. We examined exposure to a CWC, titled Tu Salud Si Cuenta!, and its association with meeting the recommended minutes of moderate and vigorous physical activity weekly and consuming more portions of fruits and vegetables daily. A cross-sectional sample of 1438 Mexican descent participants was drawn from a city-wide, randomly-selected cohort interviewed between the years 2008 and 2012. Multivariable comparisons of participants exposed and not exposed to the CWC and meeting physical activity guidelines or their fruit and vegetable consumptions using mixed effects models were conducted. The community-wide campaign components included different forms of mass media and individually-focused components such as community health worker (CHW) home visits. After adjusting for gender, age, marital status, educational attainment, language preference, health insurance, and diabetes diagnosis, the strongest association was found between meeting physical activity guidelines and exposure to both CHW discussions and radio messages (adjusted OR = 3.83; 95% CI = [1.28, 6.21]; p = 0.0099). Participants who reported exposure to both radio and TV messages consumed more portions of fruits and vegetables than those who reported no exposure (adjusted RR = 1.30; 95% CI = [1.02, 1.66]; p = 0.0338). This study provides insights into the implementation and behavioral outcomes associated with exposure to a community-wide campaign, a potential model for addressing lifestyle modifications in populations affected by health disparities. (c) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:已经发现,沿美墨边境的墨西哥裔美国人受慢性疾病的影响尤其严重,特别是与缺乏运动和选择健康食品有关。社区运动(CWC)是解决这些行为的基于证据的策略,但是在面临严重健康差异的墨西哥血统人群中却很少有实施的例子。我们检查了暴露于名为Tu Salud Si Cuenta!的CWC的暴露情况,及其与每周达到建议的分钟的中等强度和剧烈运动量以及每天食用更多水果和蔬菜的关联。从2008年至2012年间在全市范围内随机选择的队列中抽取了1438名墨西哥血统参与者的横断面样本。暴露或未暴露于CWC且符合体育锻炼准则或其水果和水果的参与者的多变量比较。使用混合效应模型进行蔬菜消费。社区范围内的运动组成部分包括不同形式的大众媒体以及以个人为中心的组成部分,例如社区卫生工作者(CHW)的家访。在对性别,年龄,婚姻状况,教育程度,语言偏爱,健康保险和糖尿病诊断进行调整之后,发现在满足体育锻炼准则与接触CHW讨论和无线电消息之间存在最强的关联(调整后的OR = 3.83; 95% CI = [1.28,6.21]; p = 0.0099)。与没有广播的人相比,广播和电视消息的参与者所食用的水果和蔬菜的比例要多于没有广播的人(调整后的RR = 1.30; 95%CI = [1.02,1.66]; p = 0.0338)。这项研究提供了与社区运动相关的实施和行为结果的见解,这是解决受健康差异影响的人群改变生活方式的潜在模型。 (c)2015 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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