Neighborhood Public Transportation Access and Adolescent Body Mass Index: Results from the FLASHE Study.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Childhood Obesity Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-22 DOI:10.1089/chi.2023.0042
Isa Granados, Emily M D'Agostino, Asheley C Skinner, Cody D Neshteruk, Kathryn I Pollak
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Background: Prior investigators have examined the relationship between neighborhood public transportation access and physical activity among adolescents, but research is lacking on the association with obesity in this age group. This study examines the association between neighborhood public transportation access and adolescent BMI using a national sample. Methods: We used cross-sectional data from the Family Life, Activity, Sun, Health, and Eating study, a national survey (2014) that assessed physical activity and diet, among adolescents (aged 12-17 years, N = 1737) and their parents. We ran crude and adjusted linear regression models to test the association between neighborhood-level public transportation access (less prevalent and prevalent) and individual participant-level BMI z-scores. Results: The analytic sample included 336 adolescents (50% female; 69% had healthy weight; 28% had overweight or obesity). Adjusted models showed a positive relationship between high public transportation access and adolescent z-BMI (b = 0.25, confidence interval [95% CI]: -0.01 to 0.50). In stratified analyses, high public transportation access was associated with higher z-BMI for high school students (b = 0.57, 95% CI: 0.23-0.91), males (b = 0.48, 95% CI: 0.09-0.87), and adolescents in households with an income below $99,999 (0.29, 95% CI: 0.02-0.56). Conclusion: Neighborhood public transportation access is associated with adolescent BMI, but the direction of this association varies across urban adolescent demographic subgroups. Further research is needed to clarify the relationships between individual and social-environmental factors that impact public transportation access and its association with adolescent BMI.

邻里公共交通便利性与青少年体重指数:FLASHE 研究的结果
背景:先前的调查人员已经研究了青少年使用社区公共交通与体育锻炼之间的关系,但对这一年龄组的青少年肥胖问题还缺乏研究。本研究使用全国样本研究了邻里公共交通便利性与青少年体重指数之间的关系。研究方法我们使用了 "家庭生活、活动、阳光、健康和饮食研究"(Family Life, Activity, Sun, Health, and Eating study)的横截面数据,该研究是一项全国性调查(2014 年),对青少年(12-17 岁,N = 1737)及其父母的身体活动和饮食进行了评估。我们运行了粗线性回归模型和调整线性回归模型,以检验邻里层面的公共交通使用情况(不太普遍和普遍)与参与者个人层面的体重指数 z 值之间的关联。结果分析样本包括 336 名青少年(50% 为女性;69% 体重健康;28% 超重或肥胖)。调整后的模型显示,公共交通便利程度高与青少年 z-BMI 之间存在正相关关系(b = 0.25,置信区间 [95%CI]:-0.01 至 0.50)。在分层分析中,对于高中生(b = 0.57,95% 置信区间:0.23-0.91)、男性(b = 0.48,95% 置信区间:0.09-0.87)和收入低于 99999 美元家庭的青少年(0.29,95% 置信区间:0.02-0.56)而言,公共交通便利程度高与 z-BMI 高相关。结论居民区公共交通的使用与青少年的体重指数有关,但这种关联的方向在城市青少年人口亚群中有所不同。还需要进一步研究,以明确影响公共交通使用的个人和社会环境因素之间的关系及其与青少年体重指数的关系。
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Childhood Obesity
Childhood Obesity PEDIATRICS-
CiteScore
4.70
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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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