Association between Obesity and History of Abuse among American Indians in Rural California.

Felicia Hodge, M Susan Stemmler, Karabi Nandy
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Abstract

Objectives: To explore factors associated with obesity among American Indians.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey of American Indian adults (N=459) was conducted at 13 rural reservation sites in California. Participants responded to a survey about their health and wellness perceptions. The Body Mass Index (BMI) was used to assess obesity. A predictive model for BMI was built using a generalized regression model.

Results: Having high blood pressure and having a history of verbal abuse in childhood were significant predictors of higher BMI. Participants with high blood pressure were likely to have 3.2 units of BMI higher on average than those who do not have high blood pressure (p-value <0.0001). Similarly, those with a history of childhood verbal abuse were likely to have 1.9 units higher BMI on average compared to those with no such history. Having a history of diabetes or sexual abuse in childhood trend towards increased BMI, although not statistically significant.

Conclusion: Identifying childhood trauma and its impact on adult obesity rates among American Indians provides new avenues for intervention. Efforts to reduce over weight and obesity should include culturally sensitive interventions to ameliorate and repair what is lost through personal violations of stigma, abuse or neglect.

加利福尼亚农村地区美国印第安人肥胖与虐待史之间的关系。
目的:探讨美国印第安人肥胖的相关因素:探讨美国印第安人肥胖的相关因素:在加利福尼亚州的 13 个农村保留地对美国印第安成年人(459 人)进行了横断面调查。参与者回答了有关其健康和保健观念的调查。体重指数 (BMI) 被用来评估肥胖程度。使用广义回归模型建立了 BMI 预测模型:结果:患有高血压和童年时有过辱骂史是预测较高体重指数的重要因素。有高血压的参与者的体重指数可能比没有高血压的参与者平均高出 3.2 个单位(P 值 结论:有高血压的参与者的体重指数可能比没有高血压的参与者平均高出 3.2 个单位(P 值):识别童年创伤及其对美国印第安人成年肥胖率的影响为干预提供了新的途径。减少超重和肥胖的努力应包括文化敏感性干预措施,以改善和修复因个人遭受污名化、虐待或忽视而失去的东西。
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