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International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
The neighborhood social environment and body mass index among youth: a mediation analysis
Anna Timperio1  Jo Salmon1  David Crawford1  Saskia J te Velde2  Mai JM Chinapaw3  Maartje M van Stralen3  Jenny Veitch1 
[1] Centre for Physical Activity and Nutrition Research, Deakin University, 221 Burwood Highway, Burwood, 3125, Australia;EMGO Institute for Health and Care Research and Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, VU University Medical Center, Van der Boechorstraat 7, 1081BT, Amsterdam, the Netherlands;EMGO Institute for Health and Care Research and Department of Public and Occupational Health, VU University Medical Center, Van der Boechorstraat 7, 1081BT, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
关键词: Mediation;    Overweight;    Sedentary behavior;    Physical activity;    Youth;    Social cohesion;    Social networks;    Neighborhood;   
Others  :  825210
DOI  :  10.1186/1479-5868-9-31
 received in 2011-08-01, accepted in 2012-03-20,  发布年份 2012
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【 摘 要 】

Background

This study aimed to examine associations between aspects of the neighborhood social environment and body mass index (BMI) in youth both cross-sectionally and prospectively; and whether this association was mediated by physical activity, screen-time and sedentary time.

Methods

Data were collected in 2004 and 2006 in high and low socio-economic areas of Melbourne, Australia. In 2004, 185 children aged 8-9 years (47% boys) and 359 children aged 13-15 years (45% boys) participated. Parents reported their perceptions of aspects of the social environment (i.e. social networks and social trust/cohesion), and physical activity (i.e. time spent outdoors by their children; and their younger children's walking and cycling trips) and screen-time (i.e. TV viewing, computer use). The older children self-reported their walking and cycling trips and their screen-time. All children wore an accelerometer to objectively assess outside-school hours moderate- to-vigorous physical activity and sedentary time. BMI was calculated from height and weight measured in 2004 and 2006. Multilevel linear regression analyses were conducted to examine associations between the social environment and BMI. Mediation analyses using the products of coefficient method were conducted to determine whether associations between the social environment and BMI were mediated by the time spent in a range of physical activity and sedentary behaviors.

Results

Cross-sectional and prospective regression analyses showed that a more positive social network and higher social trust/cohesion was related to lower BMI among children. There was no evidence that time spent in physical activity or sedentary behaviors mediated this relation, despite significant associations between social networks and screen-time and between screen-time and BMI.

Conclusions

The findings suggest that the neighborhood social environment may be important for preventing overweight and obesity in children. Further research investigating the mechanisms through which the neighborhood social environment exerts its effect on BMI is needed.

【 授权许可】

   
2012 Veitch et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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