纽约市公立学校青少年的邻里机会和身体素质指标之间的关系。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS Childhood Obesity Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-13 DOI:10.1089/chi.2023.0079
Emily M D'Agostino, Amy Y Zhao, Hiwot Y Zewdie, S Scott Ogletree, Sarah E Messiah, Sarah C Armstrong, Asheley C Skinner, J Aaron Hipp, Sophia E Day, Kevin J Konty, Cody D Neshteruk
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背景:不到四分之一的美国儿童和青少年符合体育活动(PA)指南,导致健康差距一直延续到成年。邻里机会可能是提高健身水平和减少这些差异的一个关键的可改变因素。我们从儿童机会指数中提取数据,研究了纽约市公立学校青年中PA机会的社区指标与多种健身指标之间的关系。方法:使用纽约市FITNESSGRAM数据集,使用多级广义线性混合模型来估计社区指标(绿地、健康食品、可步行性、通勤时间)与身体素质指标(蜷缩、俯卧撑、渐进式有氧心血管耐力跑(PACER)、坐着和伸展)之间的总体和性别分层关联。结果:分析样本[n = 299839;中位年龄 = 16(12-17)]中50.1%为女性,37.5%为西班牙裔,26.2%为非西班牙黑人,大多数(69.5%)有资格享受免费/降价学校餐。邻里指标与较高的身体素质指标值呈正相关。步行能力与BMI和PACER以及通勤时间与BMI、俯卧撑和PACER之间的相关性最强。例如,步行能力对BMI、肌肉力量和耐力的影响最大(BMI:β:-0.75,95%置信区间,CI:1.01至-0.49;PACER:β:1.98,95%CI:1.59至2.37),尤其是女孩与男孩相比(BMI,女孩:β:-0.91,95%CI:-1.22至-0.66);BMI,男孩:β:-0.56,95%可信区间:-0.86至-0.25);PACER,女孩:β:2.11,95%CI:1.68-2.54;俯卧撑,男孩:β:1.71,95%CI:1.31~2.12)。对社区机会和青年健身的持续研究可能会更好地为基于场所的公共卫生干预提供信息,以减少差异。
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Associations Between Neighborhood Opportunity and Indicators of Physical Fitness for New York City Public School Youth.

Background: Fewer than 1/4th of US children and adolescents meet physical activity (PA) guidelines, leading to health disparities that track into adulthood. Neighborhood opportunity may serve as a critical modifiable factor to improve fitness attainment and reduce these disparities. We drew data from the Child Opportunity Index to examine associations between neighborhood indicators of opportunity for PA and multiple fitness indicators among New York City public school youth. Methods: Multilevel generalized linear mixed models were used to estimate the overall and sex-stratified associations between neighborhood indicators (green space, healthy food, walkability, commute time) and indicators for physical fitness [curl-ups, push-ups, Progressive Aerobic Cardiovascular Endurance Run (PACER), sit-and-reach] using the New York City FITNESSGRAM data set. Results: The analytic sample [n = 299,839; median (interquartile range) age = 16 (12-17)] was 50.1% female, 37.5% Hispanic, 26.2% non-Hispanic Black, and most (69.5%) qualified for free/reduced price school meals. Neighborhood indicators were positively associated with higher values of indicators for physical fitness. The strongest associations were observed between walkability and both BMI and PACER, and commute time with BMI, push-ups, and PACER. For example, walkability had the greatest magnitude of effects for BMI and muscular strength and endurance (BMI: β: -0.75, 95% confidence interval, CI: -1.01 to -0.49; PACER: β: 1.98, 95% CI: 1.59 to 2.37), and particularly for girls compared with boys (BMI, girls: β: -0.91, 95% CI: -1.22 to -0.66); BMI, boys: β: -0.56, 95% CI: -0.86 to -0.25); PACER, girls: β: 2.11, 95% CI: 1.68 to 2.54; push-ups, boys: β: 1.71, 95% CI: 1.31 to 2.12). Conclusion: Neighborhood indicators were associated with multiple measures of youth fitness. Continued research on neighborhood opportunity and youth fitness may better inform place-based public health interventions to reduce disparities.

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Childhood Obesity
Childhood Obesity PEDIATRICS-
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期刊介绍: Childhood Obesity is the only peer-reviewed journal that delivers actionable, real-world obesity prevention and weight management strategies for children and adolescents. Health disparities and cultural sensitivities are addressed, and plans and protocols are recommended to effect change at the family, school, and community level. The Journal also reports on the problem of access to effective healthcare and delivers evidence-based solutions to overcome these barriers.
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