获得健康食品和体育活动的感知对农村社区非裔美国人主观健康的影响

Jo Walker, G. Cunningham
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本研究的目的是检验食物沙漠对居住在农村的非裔美国人主观健康的影响。作者还研究了体育活动的潜在调节作用。数据是一个更大的健康评估项目的一部分。在这项研究中,参与这项研究的非裔美国人(156名女性,49名男性)居住在德克萨斯州中部的农村。结果表明,尽管参与者没有意识到缺乏健康食品,但他们确实意识到了获得此类饮食选择的经济障碍。进一步的分析表明,食物沙漠的存在与身体活动水平相互作用,以预测主观健康:当活动水平较低时,食物沙漠与主观健康呈负相关,但当身体活动水平较高时,这些影响被抵消。生活在农村环境中的非裔美国人在获得和消费健康食品方面面临着独特的挑战,因此,健康可能会受到影响。不过,这些负面影响可以通过进行推荐水平的适度体育活动来抵消。
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The Influence of Perceived Access to Healthy Food and Physical Activity on the Subjective Health of African Americans in Rural Communities
The purpose of this study was to examine the presence of food deserts on the subjective health of rural residing African Americans. The authors also examined the potential moderating role of physical activity. Data were part of a larger health assessment project. In this study, African Americans (156 women, 49 men) taking part in this study lived in rural central Texas. Results indicate that whereas participants did not perceive a lack of healthy food, they did perceive financial barriers to obtaining such diet options. Further analyses revealed that the presence of food deserts interacted with physical activity levels to predict subjective health: when activity levels were low, food deserts were negatively associated with subjective health, but these effects were nullified when physical activity levels were high. African Americans living in rural settings face unique challenges to obtaining and consuming healthy food, and as a result, health can suffer. These negative effects can be countered though by engaging in the recommended levels of moderate physical activity.
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