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Adverse childhood experiences and childhood obesity: a path analysis approach
Children's Health Care ( IF 1.032 ) Pub Date : 2019-12-09 , DOI: 10.1080/02739615.2019.1697928
SangNam Ahn 1 , Hongmei Zhang 2 , Kristoffer S. Berlin 3 , Marian Levy 4 , Richa Kabra 5
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ABSTRACT This study evaluated physical activity/mental health mediators and psychosocial moderators between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) with childhood obesity. Path analysis was used to analyze a sample of 42,193 children aged 10–17 years from the 2011–2012 National Survey of Children’s Health. Childhood obesity was associated with greater ACEs, but such association was not mediated by physical activity and mental health, or moderated by psychosocial factors. However, our data suggested that positive neighborhood environments are associated with greater physical activity and fewer mental health problems. This study illuminates some complicated associations among childhood obesity and children with ACEs.

中文翻译:

儿童不良经历和儿童肥胖:路径分析方法

摘要这项研究评估了儿童不良不良经历(ACE)与儿童肥胖之间的体育活动/心理健康调节剂和社会心理调节剂。路径分析被用来分析来自2011-2012年全国儿童健康调查的42193名10-17岁儿童的样本。儿童肥胖与较高的ACEs有关,但这种联系并非由体育活动和心理健康所介导,也不是由社会心理因素所缓解。但是,我们的数据表明,积极的邻里环境与更多的体育活动和更少的心理健康问题相关。这项研究阐明了儿童肥胖与ACE儿童之间的一些复杂联系。
更新日期:2019-12-09
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