Racial/Ethnic Disparities and Determinants of Sufficient Physical Activity Levels.

Kansas Journal of Medicine Pub Date : 2022-08-22 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.17161/kjm.vol15.17592
Nikhil Anil Patel, Sina Kianoush, Xiaoming Jia, Vijay Nambi, Stephanie Koh, Jaideep Patel, Anum Saeed, Ahmed Ibrahim Ahmed, Mouaz Al-Mallah, Anandita Agarwala, Salim S Virani, Mahmoud Al Rifai
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Abstract

Introduction: Adequate physical activity is an integral requirement for achieving cardiovascular health. Physical inactivity is the fourth leading cause of death worldwide. Hence, it is important to identify racial/ethnic groups that are less likely to achieve sufficient physical activity levels, and to address barriers to meeting physical activity requirements.

Methods: Cross-sectional data from the 2006-2015 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) were used to compare self-reported sufficient physical activity among different racial/ethnic groups: non-Hispanic (NH) Whites, NH Blacks, NH Asians, and Hispanics in the United States. Sufficient physical activity was defined as ≥ 150 minutes per week of moderate-intensity physical activity, ≥ 75 minutes per week of vigorous-intensity physical activity, or ≥ 150 minutes per week of moderate and vigorous physical activity.

Results: The study sample consisted of 296,802 individuals, mean age ± standard error age 46.4 ± 0.10 years, 52% women, 70% NH White, 12% NH Black, 5% NH Asian, and 14% Hispanic. The prevalence of sufficient physical activity in the overall population was 46%, while it was 48% among NH Whites, 39% among NH Blacks, 45% among NH Asians, and 40% among Hispanics. In multivariable-adjusted models (odds ratio; 95% confidence interval), NH Blacks (0.79; 0.64,0.97), NH Asians (0.72; 0.62,0.85) and Hispanics (0.71; 0.61,0.82) were significantly less likely to engage in sufficient physical activity compared with NH Whites. Older age, women, and low income were inversely associated with sufficient physical activity, while a college education or higher was associated directly with it.

Conclusions: NH Black and Asian Americans and Hispanic adults were less likely to engage in sufficient physical activity levels compared with Whites. It is important to address barriers to meeting physical activity thresholds to help achieve optimal cardiovascular health.

种族/民族差异和充足体力活动水平的决定因素。
适当的身体活动是实现心血管健康的必要条件。缺乏身体活动是全球第四大死因。因此,重要的是要确定不太可能达到足够体力活动水平的种族/族裔群体,并解决满足体力活动要求的障碍。方法:采用2006-2015年全国健康访谈调查(NHIS)的横断面数据,比较不同种族/民族群体(非西班牙裔(NH)白人、NH黑人、NH亚洲人和西班牙裔美国人)自我报告的充足体力活动。充足的体力活动被定义为每周≥150分钟的中等强度体力活动,≥75分钟的高强度体力活动,或≥150分钟的中等和高强度体力活动。结果:研究样本包括296,802人,平均年龄±标准误差年龄46.4±0.10岁,52%为女性,70%为NH白人,12%为NH黑人,5%为NH亚洲人,14%为西班牙裔。总体人口中充分体育活动的患病率为46%,而NH白人为48%,NH黑人为39%,NH亚裔为45%,西班牙裔为40%。在多变量调整模型中(优势比;95%置信区间),NH Blacks (0.79;0.64,0.97), NH亚洲(0.72;0.62,0.85)和西班牙裔(0.71;0.61,0.82)与非白人相比,参加足够体力活动的可能性显著降低。年龄较大、女性和低收入与足够的体育锻炼呈负相关,而大学学历或更高学历与之直接相关。结论:与白人相比,NH黑人、亚裔美国人和西班牙裔成年人不太可能参与足够的体育活动水平。重要的是要解决达到身体活动阈值的障碍,以帮助实现最佳心血管健康。
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