Associations Between Ecological Determinants and Weight Status Changes Among Children from Vulnerable Populations: Empirical Findings from a National Panel Survey in South Korea.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING Western Journal of Nursing Research Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-08 DOI:10.1177/01939459251314943
Jiyoung Park, Gill A Ten Hoor, Gahui Hwang, Soorack Ryu
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Abstract

Background: Pandemic-related weight gain disproportionately has affected children from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds. However, key determinants of childhood obesity among these vulnerable children remain relatively underexplored.

Methods: In a secondary data analysis using a longitudinal dataset, the relationships between child weight status and its individual and environmental influences among vulnerable children were examined based on an ecological model. We analyzed three-point time-series data for 1308 participants from a Korean national panel survey of vulnerable children. Adiposity estimates were calculated using body mass index (BMI) z-scores.

Results: The panel regression analysis revealed that 2 factors, namely "lack of adequate sleep time" at the individual level and "suboptimal relationships with childcare teachers" at the interpersonal level, had a significant impact on the BMI z-scores of vulnerable children.

Conclusions: It is crucial to develop strategies that ensure sufficient sleep time and to actively involve childcare centers in implementing place-based interventions and initiatives to prevent obesity among vulnerable children. Moreover, it is essential to continue efforts in identifying the significant determinants of childhood obesity among vulnerable populations by considering the major environments in which these children live and grow.

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生态决定因素与弱势群体儿童体重状况变化之间的关系:来自韩国全国小组调查的实证结果。
背景:与大流行相关的体重增加不成比例地影响了来自社会经济不利背景的儿童。然而,这些脆弱儿童中儿童肥胖的关键决定因素仍未得到充分探讨。方法:利用纵向数据集进行二次数据分析,基于生态模型研究弱势儿童体重状况与其个体和环境影响之间的关系。我们分析了韩国全国弱势儿童小组调查中1308名参与者的三点时间序列数据。使用体重指数(BMI) z分数计算肥胖估计。结果:面板回归分析显示,个体层面的“睡眠时间不足”和人际层面的“与幼儿教师关系不佳”对弱势儿童的BMI z-score有显著影响。结论:制定确保充足睡眠时间的策略,并积极让托儿中心参与实施基于地点的干预措施和倡议,以预防弱势儿童肥胖,这一点至关重要。此外,必须继续努力,通过考虑这些儿童生活和成长的主要环境,确定弱势群体儿童肥胖的重要决定因素。
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期刊介绍: Western Journal of Nursing Research (WJNR) is a widely read and respected peer-reviewed journal published twelve times a year providing an innovative forum for nurse researchers, students, and clinical practitioners to participate in ongoing scholarly dialogue. WJNR publishes research reports, systematic reviews, methodology papers, and invited special papers. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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