Association of Asian/Asian-American Immigrants' Physical Activity Behavior and Length of Residence in the U.S.

Zi Yan, Bradley CardinalJ
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Background. The aim of this study was to examine the potential relationship between Asian/Asian-American immigrants’ length of residence in the U.S. and their leisure-time physical activity behavior. Method. Data were obtained from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES, 2013–2014). Among 1,074 Non-Hispanic Asian/Asian-American participants, 541 (Female = 287, Male = 254) were > 20 years of age (M = 48.51, SD = 15.22), not born in the U.S., and they reported their physical activity data. Results. Binary logistic regression was used to estimate the odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals of reporting participation in leisure-time, moderate or vigorous physical activity (MVPA). After adjusting for age, gender, income, and education level, those living in the U.S. increased their odds of participating in MVPA. Specifically, compared to those who had been in the U.S. for 20 increased their odds of MVPA participation by 145%, 139%, 189% and 293%, respectively, with p values being marginally significant for 10-20 years p=0.06, and significant for more than 20 years, p=0.02. Conclusions. This set of observations implies that there may be positive features in American culture in terms of facilitating Asian/Asian-American adults’ MVPA as their length of residence in America increased. Gaining deeper insights into precisely what those features are and design targeted physical activity promotion program should be the focus of future research.
亚洲/亚裔美国移民的体育活动行为与在美居住时间协会
背景。本研究的目的是探讨亚洲/亚裔移民在美国的居住时间与他们的休闲时间体育活动行为之间的潜在关系。方法。数据来自国家健康和营养检查调查(NHANES, 2013 - 2014)。在1,074名非西班牙裔亚裔/亚裔美国人参与者中,541名(女性= 287,男性= 254)年龄在20岁以下(M = 48.51, SD = 15.22),不在美国出生,他们报告了自己的身体活动数据。结果。采用二元logistic回归来估计报告参加休闲时间、中度或剧烈体育活动(MVPA)的比值比和95%置信区间。在调整了年龄、性别、收入和教育水平后,生活在美国的人参加MVPA的几率增加了。具体来说,与那些在美国生活了20年的人相比,他们参加MVPA的几率分别增加了145%,139%,189%和293%,p值在10-20年之间p=0.06, p值在20年以上显著,p=0.02。结论。这组观察结果表明,随着亚裔/亚裔美国人在美国居住时间的增加,美国文化中可能存在促进他们的MVPA的积极特征。更深入地了解这些特征是什么,并设计有针对性的体育活动促进计划,应该是未来研究的重点。
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