食物环境与高血压:马里兰州黑人乳腺癌幸存者的横断面分析。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY Cancer Epidemiology Pub Date : 2024-07-26 DOI:10.1016/j.canep.2024.102634
Yanxin Tu , Katherine L. Ho , Kate E. Dibble , Kala Visvanathan , Avonne E. Connor
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目的:食物环境指数(FEI)对糖尿病、肥胖症和高血压相关的健康结果有不同程度的积极影响。然而,FEI 与乳腺癌(BC)幸存者(尤其是黑人女性幸存者)高血压之间的关系仍未得到充分探讨。与患有乳腺癌的白人女性相比,作为乳腺癌幸存者的黑人女性高血压发病率高,死亡风险也更高。我们的分析旨在通过评估 FEI 与该人群高血压的关系来填补这一空白:设计:利用社交媒体招募策略和BC幸存者网络,100名BC黑人女性幸存者完成了一项在线调查,调查内容包括社会人口学特征、临床特征以及生活方式因素。2023年FEI县健康排名用于评估食品环境,指数从0(最差)到10(最佳)不等。针对 FEI、社会人口学和临床因素与高血压状况之间的关系,计算了调整后的患病几率比(POR)和 95 % 的置信区间(CI):在 94 名有高血压状况数据的研究参与者中,54.3% 的人被诊断患有高血压。居住在 FEI 低于中位数(99,999 美元/年:POR = 12.02,95 % CI:2.08-69.43)的县也与高血压密切相关:我们的研究凸显了饮食环境对马里兰州黑人 BC 幸存者高血压的潜在影响。我们的研究结果提醒人们注意有必要采取有针对性的干预措施,以改善服务不足社区的食品可及性和质量,尤其是针对癌症幸存者等特殊人群。
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The food environment and hypertension: A cross-sectional analysis in Black breast cancer survivors in Maryland

Objectives

The Food Environment Index (FEI) has shown varying positive impacts on health outcomes related to diabetes, obesity, and hypertension. However, a relationship between FEI and hypertension among breast cancer (BC) survivors, particularly Black women survivors, remains underexplored. Black women who are BC survivors have a high prevalence of hypertension and increased risk of mortality compared to White women with BC. Our analysis aims to fill this gap by assessing the FEI's association with hypertension in this population.

Design

Utilizing social media recruitment strategies and BC survivor networks, 100 Black female BC survivors completed an online survey, that included sociodemographic and clinical characteristics as well as lifestyle factors. The 2023 FEI County Health Rankings was used to assess the food environment and the index ranges from 0 (worst) to 10 (best). Adjusted prevalence odds ratios (PORs) and 95 % confidence intervals (CI) were calculated for the associations between FEI, sociodemographic and clinical factors, and hypertension status.

Results

Among the 94 study participants with data on hypertension status, 54.3 % reported a diagnosis of hypertension. Residing in counties with a below-median FEI (<8.8 v. above median: ≥8.8) was significantly associated with hypertension (POR = 4.10, 95 % CI: 1.19–14.13). Age at survey (≥50 years compared to <50 years: POR= 0.29, 95 % CI: 0.10–0.87) and household income ($75,000-$99,999 compared to > $99,999/year: POR = 12.02, 95 % CI: 2.08–69.43) were also significantly associated with hypertension.

Conclusion

Our study highlights the potential impact of the food environment on hypertension among Black BC survivors living in Maryland. Our findings call attention to the need for targeted interventions to improve food accessibility and quality in underserved communities, especially for special populations such as cancer survivors.

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Cancer Epidemiology
Cancer Epidemiology 医学-肿瘤学
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期刊介绍: Cancer Epidemiology is dedicated to increasing understanding about cancer causes, prevention and control. The scope of the journal embraces all aspects of cancer epidemiology including: • Descriptive epidemiology • Studies of risk factors for disease initiation, development and prognosis • Screening and early detection • Prevention and control • Methodological issues The journal publishes original research articles (full length and short reports), systematic reviews and meta-analyses, editorials, commentaries and letters to the editor commenting on previously published research.
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