父母压力对非裔美国青少年肥胖症的影响。

IF 3.8 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Journal of Obesity Pub Date : 2019-12-01 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2019/1316765
Lauren Allport, MinKyoung Song, Cindy W Leung, Kellye C McGlumphy, Rebecca E Hasson
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研究目的本研究旨在探讨非裔美国青少年父母个人压力因素(经济、法律、职业、人际关系、家庭安全、社区安全、医疗、住房、权威和偏见)与青少年肥胖之间的关系:数据来自密歇根州沃什特瑙县的 273 个非裔美国人亲子组合(11-19 岁)的交叉方便样本。本分析包括 122 个完成父母和子女问卷调查的子集。父母的压力通过家庭系统危机修订版(CRISYS-R)问卷进行评估。身高、体重和腰围由训练有素的工作人员测量;身高和体重转换为体重指数。采用多变量线性回归模型来研究父母个人压力因素与青少年体重指数和腰围之间的关系:结果:父母在社区安全方面的压力与青少年的体重指数(β = 1.20(0.47),p=0.01)和腰围(β = 2.86(1.18),p=0.02)呈正相关。父母对社区安全压力的评价是 "难以承受",这与青少年的体重指数(β = 0.39(0.14),p=0.006)和腰围(β = 1.00(0.35),p=0.005)呈正相关。在对行为和社会心理协变量进行调整后,这些关系仍然显著。其他父母压力因素与青少年体重指数或腰围之间没有明显关系:这些研究结果表明,父母接触和评估与社区安全相关的压力因素与非裔美国青少年肥胖症的增加有关。需要进行纵向、更大规模的研究,以更好地了解社区安全可能增加这一少数族裔儿科人群肥胖风险的机制。该研究已在 NCT02938663 上注册。
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Influence of Parent Stressors on Adolescent Obesity in African American Youth.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between individual parent stressors (financial, legal, career, relationships, home safety, community safety, medical, housing, authority, and prejudice) and adolescent obesity in African American adolescents.

Methods: Data were from a cross section convenience sample of 273 African American parent-child dyads (ages 11-19) from Washtenaw County, Michigan. A subset of 122 dyads who completed parent and child questionnaires were included in this analysis. Parent stressors were assessed using the Crisis in Family Systems Revised (CRISYS-R) questionnaire. Height, weight, and waist circumference were measured by trained staff; height and weight were converted to BMI. Multivariate linear regression models were used to examine the relationships between individual parent stressors and adolescent BMI and waist circumference.

Results: Parental exposure to stressors related to safety in the community was positively associated with adolescent BMI (β = 1.20(0.47), p=0.01) and waist circumference (β = 2.86(1.18), p=0.02). Parental appraisal of stressors related to safety in the community as "difficult to get through" was positively associated with adolescent BMI (β= 0.39(0.14), p=0.006) and waist circumference (β = 1.00(0.35), p=0.005). These relationships remained significant when adjusting for behavioral and psychosocial covariates. There were no significant relationships observed between other parent stressors and adolescent BMI or waist circumference.

Conclusion: These findings suggest parents' exposure and appraisal of stressors related to community safety are associated with increased adolescent obesity in African American youth. Longitudinal, larger-scale studies are needed to better understand the mechanisms by which community safety may increase obesity risk in this ethnic minority pediatric population. This trail is registered with NCT02938663.

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Journal of Obesity
Journal of Obesity ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
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期刊介绍: Journal of Obesity is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that provides a multidisciplinary forum for basic and clinical research as well as applied studies in the areas of adipocyte biology & physiology, lipid metabolism, metabolic syndrome, diabetes, paediatric obesity, genetics, behavioural epidemiology, nutrition & eating disorders, exercise & human physiology, weight control and health risks associated with obesity.
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