饮食风险介导的社会孤立认知健康风险:一项针对老年韩裔美国人的研究

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Yeonwoo Kim, Ahyoung Lee, Soeun Jang, Yuri Jang
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目的:基于众所周知的老年人社会孤立与认知健康之间的联系,我们研究了老年韩裔美国人饮食风险的中介作用。我们预计,社交孤立会增加饮食风险,进而导致认知障碍的风险。方法:从老年韩裔美国人研究(N= 2061,平均年龄= 73岁)中提取数据,我们以社会隔离为暴露因素,饮食风险为中介因素,认知障碍为结果来检验预测模型。结果:支持这些假设,我们发现被孤立与认知障碍有关,饮食风险在社会孤立和认知障碍之间起着中介作用。结论:我们的研究结果表明,社会隔离对认知健康的负面影响是通过其在饮食习惯和实践中的作用来实现的。研究结果有助于我们理解社会隔离如何产生认知健康风险,并在认知健康促进工作中引起对饮食风险的关注。对社会孤立的老年移民应采取有针对性的办法。
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The Cognitive Health Risk of Social Isolation Mediated by Dietary Risks: A Study with Older Korean Americans.

Objectives: Building upon the widely known link between social isolation and cognitive health among older adults, we examined the mediating role of dietary risk in older Korean Americans. We anticipate that social isolation increases dietary risk, which in turn leads to the risk of cognitive impairment.

Methods: Drawing data from the Study of Older Korean Americans (N=2,061, mean age = 73 years), we examined the predictive models with social isolation as an exposure, dietary risk as a mediator, and cognitive impairment as an outcome.

Results: Supporting the hypotheses, we found that being isolated was associated with having cognitive impairment and that dietary risk served as an intervening step between social isolation and cognitive impairment.

Conclusions: Our findings suggest that the negative impact of social isolation on cognitive health is through its role in dietary habits and practice. Findings helped our understanding of how social isolation yields cognitive health risks and called attention to dietary risks in cognitive health promotion efforts. Targeted approaches should be taken for older immigrants who are socially isolated.

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American journal of health behavior
American journal of health behavior PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: The Journal seeks to improve the quality of life through multidisciplinary health efforts in fostering a better understanding of the multidimensional nature of both individuals and social systems as they relate to health behaviors.
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