Neighbourhoods’ social, built, and natural environment characteristics and body mass index in Latin American cities

IF 6.4 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Santiago Rodríguez López, Ana V Diez Roux, Natalia Tumas, Kari Moore, Olga Lucía Sarmiento, Brisa N Sánchez, Carolina Pérez-Ferrer, Sandra Flores-Alvarado, Mónica Mazariegos, Usama Bilal, Mariana Lazo
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Background Features of neighbourhoods affect body mass index (BMI) but this has been poorly acknowledged within the highly heterogeneous and unequal contexts of Latin American cities. We evaluated associations between social, built, and natural environment characteristics of neighbourhoods with BMI, and investigated whether these associations were modified by individual socioeconomic position (SEP). Methods We linked individual data (n = 43 968) from national health surveys to data on neighbourhoods (n = 3428) and cities (n = 165) in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, and Mexico. Linear mixed models were used to estimate associations between neighbourhood education, intersection density, and greenness with BMI, adjusting for individual- and city-level characteristics. Results Associations between neighbourhood education and BMI varied by country, in both magnitude and direction. In Argentina and Chile, higher neighbourhood education was associated with lower BMI. This negative association was also observed among women in Colombia and Mexico, although it was weaker. Among men in Colombia and Mexico, however, the association was positive. Associations of neighbourhood intersection density and greenness with BMI were less robust. In general, we did not find strong evidence of effect modification by individual SEP. Conclusion Neighbourhood education is associated with BMI beyond individual and city characteristics, although the associations are heterogenous across countries and by gender. Associations with built and natural features were less clear. Our results highlight the relevance of context-specific analysis for planning interventions that are aimed to reduce BMI and its unequal distribution in Latin American cities.
拉丁美洲城市社区的社会、建筑和自然环境特征与体重指数
社区特征影响身体质量指数(BMI),但在拉丁美洲城市高度异质性和不平等的背景下,这一点尚未得到充分认识。我们评估了社区的社会、建筑和自然环境特征与BMI之间的关联,并调查了这些关联是否受到个体社会经济地位(SEP)的影响。方法将阿根廷、智利、哥伦比亚和墨西哥国家健康调查的个人数据(n = 43 968)与社区(n = 3428)和城市(n = 165)的数据联系起来。线性混合模型用于估计社区教育、十字路口密度和绿化与BMI之间的关系,并根据个人和城市层面的特征进行调整。结果社区教育与BMI之间的关系在程度和方向上因国家而异。在阿根廷和智利,较高的社区教育与较低的身体质量指数相关。在哥伦比亚和墨西哥的妇女中也观察到这种负相关,尽管它较弱。然而,在哥伦比亚和墨西哥的男性中,这种联系是积极的。邻里交叉口密度和绿化度与BMI的相关性较弱。总的来说,我们没有发现强有力的证据表明个体SEP改变了效果。结论邻里教育与BMI的关系超越了个体和城市特征,尽管这种关系在不同国家和性别之间存在异质性。与建筑和自然特征的联系不太清楚。我们的研究结果强调了针对具体情况的分析与旨在降低BMI及其在拉丁美洲城市不平等分布的规划干预措施的相关性。
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International journal of epidemiology
International journal of epidemiology 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
13.60
自引率
2.60%
发文量
226
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Epidemiology is a vital resource for individuals seeking to stay updated on the latest advancements and emerging trends in the field of epidemiology worldwide. The journal fosters communication among researchers, educators, and practitioners involved in the study, teaching, and application of epidemiology pertaining to both communicable and non-communicable diseases. It also includes research on health services and medical care. Furthermore, the journal presents new methodologies in epidemiology and statistics, catering to professionals working in social and preventive medicine. Published six times a year, the International Journal of Epidemiology provides a comprehensive platform for the analysis of data. Overall, this journal is an indispensable tool for staying informed and connected within the dynamic realm of epidemiology.
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