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Body Mass Index Changes Associated with Smoking are Moderated by Race and Depression

机译:与吸烟相关的体重指数变化受竞争和抑郁症的主持

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Smoking and obesity relate to several leading causes of death in the U.S. and are common within the criminal justice system. Previous studies demonstrate links between smoking, obesity, depression, and race but have not examined all four variables together. The current study evaluated these relationships after a smoking cessation intervention. Participants (N=500) were recruited from community corrections. The Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) measured depression. Self-reported number of cigarettes and weight and height measurements assessed smoking status and body mass index (BMI) at baseline and 12-month follow-up. Depression was associated with increased BMI. Among Blacks without depression, there was a significant relationship between smoking and BMI, such that greater smoking reduction was associated with greater weight gain. This is the first study to assess the interaction between race, smoking, BMI and depression. These findings support tailoring smoking cessation and depression interventions for different races.
机译:吸烟和肥胖有关美国的几个主要死因。刑事司法系统是共同的。以前的研究表明,吸烟,肥胖,抑郁和种族之间的联系,但没有一起检查所有四个变量。目前的研究在吸烟干预后评估了这些关系。从社区更正中招募了参与者(n = 500)。流行病学研究中心抑郁尺寸(CES-D)测量抑郁症。自我报告的卷烟数量和体重和高度测量评估了基线的吸烟状态和体重指数(BMI)和12个月的随访。抑郁症与BMI增加有关。在没有抑郁症的黑人中,吸烟和BMI之间存在显着的关系,使得更大的吸烟减少与更大的体重增加有关。这是评估种族,吸烟,BMI和抑郁症之间相互作用的第一项研究。这些调查结果支持对不同种族的抑制吸烟和抑郁症干预。

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