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Goal-striving stress and repeated measures of adiposity in the Jackson heart study.

Loretta Cain-Shields1, LáShauntá Glover2, Joshua J Joseph3, Alain G Bertoni4, Mario Sims5.   

Abstract

Psychosocial stressors are determinants of increases in adiposity. Both psychosocial stressors and adiposity are higher among African Americans (AAs). Therefore, clarifying the stress-obesity link in AAs is important. The stress associated with goal striving is particularly relevant to AAs because opportunity for upward mobility is not always equal. Goal-striving stress (GSS) has not been assessed with adiposity, a potential result of GSS. Therefore, the objective of this study was to determine whether GSS would be associated with repeated measures of adiposity [body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), waist-to-height ratio (WHR)] in AAs. Linear mixed models were used to assess the relationship between GSS with repeated measures of adiposity across three exam periods among 2902 AAs, and sex was assessed as a moderator. Models were adjusted for demographics, health behaviours, morbidities, and daily discrimination. GSS was positively associated with repeated measures of adiposity in women but not men: WC [estimate (standard error) p-value] [0.003 (0.001) p < 0.01] and WHR [0.003 (0.0007) p < 0.01]. This suggests that high stress due to goal striving may contribute to greater increases in adiposity in AA women over time. Community-based interventions should continue to consider focused support group models as viable options for goal-striving related stress reduction.
© 2021 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  Jackson heart study; adiposity; body mass index; goal-striving stress; psychosocial stress; waist circumference

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34643027      PMCID: PMC9023066          DOI: 10.1002/smi.3105

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stress Health        ISSN: 1532-3005            Impact factor:   3.454


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