Title of article :
Childhood Obesity and Neighborhood Food-Store Availability in an Inner-City Community
Author/Authors :
Galvez، نويسنده , , Maida P. and Hong، نويسنده , , Lu and Choi، نويسنده , , Elizabeth and Liao، نويسنده , , Laura and Godbold، نويسنده , , James and Brenner، نويسنده , , Barbara، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Objective
studies have shown an association between fast-food restaurants and adolescent body size. Less is known about the influence of neighborhood food stores on a childʹs body size. We hypothesized that in the inner-city, minority community of East Harlem, New York, the presence of convenience stores and fast-food restaurants near a childʹs home is associated with increased risk for childhood obesity as measured by body mass index (BMI).
ne data of 6- to 8-year-old East Harlem boys and girls (N = 323) were used. Anthropometry (height and weight) was conducted with a standardized protocol. Food-store data were collected via a walking survey. Stores located within the same census block as the childʹs home address were identified by using ArcGIS 8.3. We computed age- and sex-specific BMI percentiles by using national norms of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Using odds ratios, we estimated risk of a childʹs BMI percentile being in the top tertile based on number and types of food stores on their census blocks.
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ience stores were present in 55% of the surveyed blocks in which a study particpant lived and fast-food restaurants were present in 41%. Children (n = 177) living on a block with 1 or more convenience stores (range, 1–6) were more likely to have a BMI percentile in the top tertile (odds ratio 1.90, 95% confidence interval, 1.15–3.15) compared with children having no convenience stores (n = 146).
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esence of convenience stores near a childʹs residence was associated with a higher BMI percentile. This has potential implications for both child- and neighborhood-level childhood obesity interventions.
Keywords :
inner city neighborhood , food-store availability , Childhood obesity
Journal title :
Academic Pediatrics
Journal title :
Academic Pediatrics