适度
超重
社会经济地位
体质指数
学历
肥胖
干预(咨询)
加糖
心理学
老年学
环境卫生
医学
人口学
人口
社会心理学
病理
精神科
社会学
内科学
经济
经济增长
作者
Alejandra Fernández,Alyssa Lozano,Tae Kyoung Lee,Sarah Messiah,Guillermo Prado
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jneb.2021.05.001
摘要
To explore the moderation effect of parental social determinant factors-educational attainment, income, and nativity-on intervention effects of a family-based lifestyle intervention, Familias Unidas for Health and Wellness (FUHW).Longitudinal analysis across 6- and 24-months postbaseline of a randomized controlled trial.Two-hundred and eighty primary caregivers.Moderation analysis was used to examine the interactive effects between intervention effects and social determinant factors.Parental body mass index, added sugar intake, sugar-sweetened beverage intake, and fruits and vegetable intake.Findings indicated that FUHW effects on added sugar intake were moderated by educational attainment (P = 0.006), income (P = 0.023), and nativity (P = 0.024). In addition, FUHW effects on sugar-sweetened beverage intake were moderated by parent education (P = 0.042).This study suggests that FUHW may be helpful in reducing added sugar and sugar-sweetened beverage intake for Hispanic parents who face social determinant factors-educational attainment, income, and foreign-born status-that may influence their dietary behaviors. By including demographic information in intervention development, effects may be enhanced by ensuring that considerations related to participants' socioeconomic and cultural status are incorporated into intervention components and help reduce overweight and obesity.
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