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Investigating the Relationship between Acculturation and Metabolic Syndrome among a Bi-national Sample of Mexicans and Mexican-Americans

机译:在墨西哥人和墨西哥裔美国人的双民族样本中调查文化适应与代谢综合征之间的关系

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Mexican-Americans are disproportionately burdened by metabolic syndrome, a medical condition characterized by the concurrence of clinical abnormalities that contributes to diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular disease (CVD). This is alarming since Mexican-Americans constitute two-thirds of the US Latino population, the largest minority and fastest growing group in the US. Investigating acculturative stressors associated with immigration is crucial for eliminating health disparities, but few studies have examined the acculturative impact of Mexican migration to the United States or the relationship between acculturation and metabolic syndrome among Mexican-Americans. The purpose of this dissertation research was to investigate the associations between acculturation and metabolic syndrome among a bi-national sample of Mexicans and Mexican-Americans.Metabolic syndrome was assessed among a bi-national sample of individuals with diabetes using the definition outlined by the International Diabetes Federation, and acculturation was assessed by proxy measures (years lived in the US and generational status) and responses on the Acculturation Rating Scale for Mexican-Americans, version-II. Chi-square, analysis of variance, and logistic regression were used to determine relationships between country, gender, and acculturation status and metabolic syndrome and its biomarkers.The overall prevalence of metabolic syndrome was 79.7%, with 85.0% prevalence among Mexican-Americans and 75.7% among Mexicans (p=0.069). Mexican-Americans had higher blood pressure and central obesity, while Mexicans had higher triglycerides levels. The majority (81.2%) of Mexican-Americans was first generation and lived in the US for an average of 27.65 +/- 16.05 years. The mean acculturation score was -1.83 +/- 1.56, which indicated participants in this study were Mexican-oriented, or more closely associated to Mexican cultural influences than Anglo cultural influences. Higher acculturation scores were positively associated with fasting blood glucose and systolic blood pressure and lower acculturation was negatively associated with fasting blood glucose. Logistic regression analysis showed first generation Mexicans-Americans were more likely to develop metabolic syndrome than second generation Mexican-Americans (OR 7.399, 95% CI 1.464-37.401, p=0.015).Mexican and Mexican-American individuals with type 2 diabetes have a high prevalence of metabolic syndrome, which increases their risk for heart disease and other cardiovascular complications. Mexican-Americans are especially affected by central obesity and hypertension and Mexican immigrants appear to be impacted by negative lifestyle factors upon entering the United States. Acculturation is a complex process and the unclear relationship between acculturation and metabolic syndrome warrants further investigations.
机译:墨西哥裔美国人过多地承受着代谢综合症的负担,代谢综合症是一种以并发糖尿病,肥胖症和心血管疾病(CVD)为特征的临床异常现象为特征的医疗状况。令人震惊的是,墨西哥裔美国人占美国拉丁裔人口的三分之二,是美国最大的少数群体和增长最快的群体。调查与移民相关的适应性应激因素对于消除健康差异至关重要,但是很少有研究检查墨西哥移民到美国的文化影响或墨西哥裔美国人中适应与代谢综合症之间的关系。本研究的目的是研究双相墨西哥人和墨西哥裔美国人的适应性与代谢综合症之间的关系。糖尿病联盟对适应性的评估是通过代理指标(在美国的居住年限和世代身份)以及对《墨西哥裔美国人的适应性评估量表》(II版)进行的评估。卡方检验,方差分析和逻辑回归用于确定国家,性别和适应状态与代谢综合征及其生物标志物之间的关系。代谢综合征的总体患病率为79.7%,墨西哥裔美国人和墨西哥裔美国人的患病率为85.0%。墨西哥人中有75.7%(p = 0.069)。墨西哥裔美国人的血压和中枢性肥胖较高,而墨西哥裔人的甘油三酸酯水平较高。墨西哥裔美国人的大多数(81.2%)是第一代人,并且在美国平均生活27.65 +/- 16.05岁。平均适应分数为-1.83 +/- 1.56,这表明该研究的参与者是墨西哥人导向的,或者与盎格鲁文化的影响相比,与墨西哥文化的影响更为紧密相关。较高的适应性评分与空腹血糖和收缩压呈正相关,而较低的适应性与空腹血糖呈负相关。 Logistic回归分析显示,第一代墨西哥裔美国人比第二代墨西哥裔美国人更容易发生代谢综合征(OR 7.399,95%CI 1.464-37.401,p = 0.015)。墨西哥和墨西哥裔美国人患有2型糖尿病代谢综合征的患病率很高,增加了他们患心脏病和其他心血管并发症的风险。墨西哥裔美国人特别容易受到中型肥胖和高血压的影响,墨西哥移民进入美国后似乎受到不良生活方式因素的影响。文化适应是一个复杂的过程,文化适应与代谢综合症之间的不清楚关系值得进一步研究。

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