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BMI trajectory groups in veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.

机译:伊拉克和阿富汗战争的退伍军人中的BMI轨迹小组。

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OBJECTIVE: The study sought to determine BMI trajectories in Iraq/Afghanistan veterans over 6 years and to examine sociodemographic factors associated with BMI trajectory membership. METHODS: Our study sample included 16,656 veterans post-deployment and entering the Veteran Healthcare Administration (VHA) healthcare system. We used national VHA administrative sociodemographic data, tracked veteran BMI for 6 years, and used trajectory modeling to identify BMI trajectories and sociodemographic characteristics associated with trajectory membership. RESULTS: Five trajectory groups determined in the full sample were primarily differentiated by their post-deployment initial BMI: "healthy" (14.1%), overweight obese" (6.0). Being female, younger, and white were associated with lower initial BMI trajectory group membership (p's<.05). Greater observed BMI increase was associated with higher initial BMI across groups (0.6, 0.8, 1.5, 1.9, 2.7). Gender specific trajectory models found that male Veterans with higher education and white female Veterans were associated with the lowest initial BMI group (p's<.05). CONCLUSIONS: Higher post-deployment BMI was associated with greater BMI gain over time for both male and female veterans. Older age is associated with higher BMI regardless of gender. Education level and racial status are differentially related to BMI trajectory by gender.
机译:目的:该研究试图确定伊拉克/阿富汗退伍军人过去6年的BMI轨迹,并研究与BMI轨迹成员相关的社会人口统计学因素。方法:我们的研究样本包括16656名退役后的退伍军人,并进入了退伍军人医疗管理局(VHA)的医疗保健系统。我们使用了国家VHA行政人口统计学数据,跟踪了6年的资深BMI,并使用了轨迹模型来识别BMI轨迹和与轨迹成员相关的社会人口学特征。结果:在整个样本中确定的五个轨迹组的主要区别在于其部署后的初始BMI:“健康”(14.1%),超重肥胖”(6.0);女性,年轻和白人与较低的初始BMI轨迹相关组成员身份(p's <.05)。观察到的BMI值增加与各组的初始BMI值较高相关(0.6、0.8、1.5、1.9、2.7)。结论:男性和女性退伍军人随着时间的推移,BMI的增加与较高的BMI收益相关;年龄的增长与BMI的增加(不论性别,教育水平和种族)相关。性别与BMI轨迹之间存在差异。

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