Authors
Whitney R Robinson, Penny Gordon-Larsen, Jay S Kaufman, Chirayath M Suchindran, June Stevens
Publication date
2009/4/1
Journal
The American journal of clinical nutrition
Volume
89
Issue
4
Pages
1204-1212
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Background: In the United States, black women are at much greater risk of obesity than are black men. Little is known about the factors underlying this disparity.
Objective: We explored whether childhood sociodemographic factors (parental education, single-mother household, number of siblings, number of minors in household, birth order, and female caregiver’s age) were associated with the gender disparity in obesity prevalence in young black adults in the United States.
Design: An analytic data set (n = 7747) was constructed from the nationally representative National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Childhood sociodemographic factors were assessed in 1994–1995 in nonimmigrant black and white youths aged 11–19 y. Obesity was assessed in 2001–2002. For each childhood sociodemographic factor, we evaluated whether the prevalence difference (female obesity minus male obesity) was modified …
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