Racial Variation in the Association between Positive Urgency and Body Mass Index among American Children.

Research in health science Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-11-16 DOI:10.22158/rhs.v5n3p129
Shervin Assari
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Background: Positive urgency reflects a specific facet of impulsivity and correlates with several health-related risk behaviors such as obesity, food addiction, and substance use. However, less is known about whether positive urgency is similarly or differently associated with high body mass index (BMI) across diverse racial groups.

Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate racial differences in the associations between positive urgency and BMI in 9-10-year-old children in the US.

Materials and methods: This cross-sectional study used the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) study data. Participants were 11590 American children between ages 9 and 10 years old. The independent variable was positive urgency measured by the Urgency, Premeditation (lack of), Perseverance (lack of), Sensation Seeking, Positive Urgency, Impulsive Behavior Scale (UPPS-SS). The primary outcome was BMI. Race was the moderator. Demographic variables (age and sex) were covariates. Mixed-effects regression models were used for data analysis to adjust for the nested nature of the ABCD data. We also used weights (propensity score) to generate nationally representative results.

Results: In the pooled sample, race showed a statistically significant interaction with positive urgency on children's BMI, indicating a stronger effect of positive urgency on BMI for White children, compared to African American children.

Conclusion: The association between positive urgency and BMI seems to be weaker in African American children than in White American children. The role of individual-level risk factors such as impulsive traits may be smaller for African American than White American children. Future research should study the role of obesogenic environments and other area -level indicators in altering the effects of individual-level risk factors on BMI and obesity.

美国儿童正性急症与体重指数之间的种族差异。
背景:积极的紧迫感反映了冲动性的一个特定方面,并与一些健康相关的风险行为相关,如肥胖、食物成瘾和物质使用。然而,在不同的种族群体中,积极的紧迫感是否与高体重指数(BMI)有相似或不同的联系,我们知之甚少。目的:本研究的目的是调查美国9-10岁儿童积极急症与BMI之间的种族差异。材料和方法:本横断面研究使用青少年大脑认知发展(ABCD)研究数据。参与者是11590名年龄在9到10岁之间的美国儿童。自变量为积极急迫性,采用急迫性、预谋(缺乏)、毅力(缺乏)、感觉寻求、积极急迫性、冲动行为量表(UPPS-SS)测量。主要结果是BMI。种族是调解人。人口统计变量(年龄和性别)为协变量。混合效应回归模型用于数据分析,以调整ABCD数据的嵌套性质。我们还使用权重(倾向得分)来生成具有全国代表性的结果。结果:在汇总样本中,种族与积极紧迫感对儿童BMI的交互作用具有统计学意义,表明积极紧迫感对白人儿童BMI的影响比非洲裔儿童更强。结论:与美国白人儿童相比,非裔美国儿童积极急症与BMI之间的相关性似乎较弱。个人层面的风险因素,如冲动特征,在非裔美国儿童中的作用可能比白人儿童小。今后的研究应进一步探讨致肥环境等区域水平指标在改变个体水平危险因素对BMI和肥胖的影响中的作用。
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