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摘要
目的:评估太平洋地区和哥伦比亚波哥大 5 - 19岁人口的贫困与超重/肥胖之间的关系。材料和方法:混合生态研究,回顾性时间序列分析(2015-2019)太平洋地区和波哥大特区超重/肥胖患病率,并分析2018年未满足的基本需求指数。我们发展了多元回归分析,使用固定效应面板数据负二项回归模型来分析超重/肥胖与未满足的基本需求之间的关系。结果:肥胖患病率估计为每10万居民133例(考卡)至1127例(波哥大)。在Nariño (OR 1.6 IC 1.6 -1.7)和Chocó (OR 1.5 IC 1.5-1.6)地区的贫困家庭超重/肥胖的风险高于分析的其他地区。讨论:超重/肥胖是一个多因素的社会问题。为了增进理解,应考虑诸如社会阶层和种族等方面的影响。
[Association between child overweight/obesity and poverty in the Pacific Region and Bogotá, Colombia; 2018: a mixed ecological study].
Objective: To estimate the association between poverty and overweight/obesity in the population between 5 and 19 years of age in the Pacific Region and Bogotá D.C. -Colombia.
Material and methods: Mixed ecological study with retrospective time series analysis (2015-2019) of the prevalence of overweight/obesity in the Pacific Region and Bogotá D.C. and analysis of the Unsatisfied Basic Needs Index in 2018. We developed a multiple regression analysis, using fixed effects panel data negative binomial regression models to analyze the association between overweight/obesity and unsatisfied basic needs in the interested territorial entities.
Results: Obesity prevalences were estimated from 133 (Cauca) to 1,127 (Bogotá D.C.) cases per 100,000 inhabitants. Households with conditions of misery and poverty in the departments of Nariño (OR 1.6 IC 1.6 -1.7) and Chocó (OR 1.5 IC 1.5-1.6) had a higher risk of overweight/obesity than the other territories analyzed.
Discussion: Overweight/obesity is a social problem given its multifactorial nature. To improve understanding, the influence of dimensions such as social class and ethnicity should be considered.