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Asthma status moderates the relationship between neighbourhood disadvantage and obesity in African American adolescent females.
Cahill, Laura M; Fisher, Kiva A; Robinson, William T; Beiter, Kaylin J; Zabaleta, Jovanny; Tseng, Tung S; Kepper, Maura M; Skizim, Meg K; Griffiths, Lauren A; Uddo, Robert B; Pelligrino, Nicole E; Maronge, Jacob M; Happel, Kyle; Scribner, Richard; Sothern, Melinda S.
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  • Cahill LM; Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, School of Public Health Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans Louisiana.
  • Fisher KA; Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, School of Public Health Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans Louisiana.
  • Robinson WT; Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, School of Public Health Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans Louisiana.
  • Beiter KJ; Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, School of Public Health Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans Louisiana.
  • Zabaleta J; Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, School of Public Health Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans Louisiana.
  • Tseng TS; Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, Stanley S. Scott Cancer Center Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, Louisiana Cancer Research Center New Orleans Louisiana.
  • Kepper MM; Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, School of Public Health Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans Louisiana.
  • Skizim MK; Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, School of Public Health Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans Louisiana.
  • Griffiths LA; Contextual Risk Factors Laboratory Pennington Biomedical Research Center Baton Rouge Louisiana.
  • Uddo RB; Cancer Clinical Trials, School of Medicine, Stanley S. Scott Cancer Center Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans Louisiana.
  • Pelligrino NE; Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, School of Public Health Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans Louisiana.
  • Maronge JM; Sanford Stem Cell Clinical Center University of California San Diego School of Medicine La Jolla California.
  • Happel K; Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, School of Public Health Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans Louisiana.
  • Scribner R; Department of Statistics University of Wisconsin Madison Wisconsin.
  • Sothern MS; Department of Pulmonology/Critical Care Medicine, School of Medicine Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, Louisiana Cancer Research Center New Orleans Louisiana.
Obes Sci Pract ; 5(6): 564-569, 2019 Dec.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31890247
INTRODUCTION: Significant health disparities exist in asthma and obesity for African American youths. Successful interventions present an opportunity to address these disparities but require detailed study in order to ensure generalizability. This study investigated the intersection of obesity, neighbourhood disadvantage, and asthma. METHODS: Data were extracted from 129 African American females ages 13 to 19 years (mean = 15.6 years [SD = 1.9]). Obesity was measured via body mass index (BMI). Asthma status was based on clinical diagnosis and/or results of the International Study of Asthma and Allergies during Childhood (ISAAC) questionnaire. The concentrated disadvantage index (CDI) assessed neighbourhood disadvantage. RESULTS: Findings showed that 21.5% (n = 28) of participants were clinically defined as having asthma, 76.2% (n = 99) had obesity, and 24.9% (n = 31) were classified without obesity. The mean BMI was 35.1 (SD = 9.1) and the mean CDI was 1.0 (SD = 0.9). CDI and obesity were significantly associated in participants without asthma, but not in those with asthma. Multivariable linear regression results showed a significant interaction between CDI and asthma (t value = 2.2, P = .03). CONCLUSION: In sum, results from this study found that asthma moderated the relationship between neighbourhood disadvantage and obesity.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Aspecto: Equity_inequality Idioma: En Revista: Obes Sci Pract Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Aspecto: Equity_inequality Idioma: En Revista: Obes Sci Pract Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Estados Unidos