Cultural Variables Underlying Obesity in Latino Men: Design, Rationale and Participant Characteristics from the Latino Men’s Health Initiative

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Lisa Sanchez-Johnsen
Meredith Craven
Magdalena Nava
Angelica Alonso
Amanda Dykema-Engblade
Alfred Rademaker
Hui Xie
机构
[1] University of Illinois at Chicago,Department of Psychiatry
[2] University of Illinois at Chicago,Department of Surgery
[3] Northwestern University,Feinberg School of Medicine
[4] Puerto Rican Cultural Center,Diabetes Empowerment Center
[5] University of Illinois at Chicago,College of Medicine
[6] University of Illinois at Chicago,School of Public Health
[7] Northeastern Illinois University,Department of Psychology
[8] University of Illinois at Chicago,Department of Psychiatry
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Journal of Community Health | 2017年 / 42卷
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Latinos; Culture; Obesity; Community based participatory research;
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Overweight and obesity are associated with significant health problems and rates of obesity are high among Latino men. This paper describes the design, rationale and participant characteristics of the key demographic variables assessed in an NIH-funded study (R21-CA143636) addressing culture and several obesity-related variables (diet, physical activity, and body image) among Mexican and Puerto Rican men using a community-based participatory research framework. Participants completed objective measures (height, weight, body fat, hip, waist), a health and culture interview, a diet questionnaire, and used an accelerometer to measure their level of physical activity. A total of 203 participants completed the measures and the health and culture interview and 193 completed all study components. Puerto Ricans were older than Mexicans (p < .0001) and there were significant differences in marital status (p < .05), country of birth (p < .05), smoking (p < .05) and work status (p < .001). There were no significant differences in religion, education, health insurance, Body Mass Index, body fat, hip and waist measurements, and the language preference of the interview. Results have implications for the development of a future intervention that incorporates the role of cultural factors into a community participatory obesity intervention for Latino men.
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