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Disparities in Elevated Body Mass Index in Youth Receiving Care at Community Health Centers.

Nivedita Mohanty1, Roxane Padilla, Michael C Leo, Sandra Tilmon, Ehimare Akhabue, Sarah S Rittner, Phillip Crawford, May Okihiro, Stephen D Persell.   

Abstract

Childhood obesity has increased significantly in the United States. Racial subgroups are often grouped into categories in research, limiting our understanding of disparities. This study describes the prevalence of obesity among youth of diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds receiving care at community health centers (CHCs). This cross-sectional study describes the prevalence of elevated body mass index (BMI) (≥85th percentile) and obesity (≥95th percentile) in youth aged 9 to 19 years receiving care in CHCs in 2014. Multilevel logistic regression estimated the prevalence of elevated BMI and obesity by age, race/ethnicity, and sex. Among 64 925 youth, 40% had elevated BMI and 22% were obese. By race, obesity was lowest in the combined Asian/Pacific Islander category (13%); however, when subgroups were separated, the highest prevalence was among Native Hawaiians (33%) and Other Pacific Islanders (42%) and the lowest in Asians. By sex, Black females and Hispanic and Asian males were more likely to be obese. By age, the highest prevalence of obesity was among those aged 9 to 10 years (25%). Youth served by CHCs have a high prevalence of obesity, with significant differences observed by race, sex, and age. Combining race categories obscures disparities. The heterogeneity of communities warrants research that describes different populations to address obesity.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34292227      PMCID: PMC9172270          DOI: 10.1097/FCH.0000000000000307

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fam Community Health        ISSN: 0160-6379


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