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Can school income and racial/ethnic composition explain the racial/ethnic disparity in adolescent physical activity participation?

机译:学校收入和种族/族裔构成可以解释青少年体育活动参与中的种族/族裔差异吗?

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OBJECTIVE: Our goal was to determine if racial/ethnic disparities in adolescent boys' and girls' physical activity participation exist and persist once the school attended is considered. METHODS: We performed a cross-sectional analysis of 17,007 teens in the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Using multivariate linear regression, we examined the association between adolescent self-reported physical activity and individual race/ethnicity stratified by gender, controlling for a wide range of sociodemographic, attitudinal, behavioral, and health factors. We used multilevel analyses to determine if the relationship between race/ethnicity and physical activity varied by the school attended. RESULTS: Participants attended racially segregated schools; approximately 80% of Hispanic and black adolescent boys and girls attended schools with student populations that were <66% white, whereas nearly 40% of the white adolescents attended schools that were >94% white. Black and Hispanic adolescent girls reported lower levels of physical activity than white adolescent girls. There were more similar levels of physical activity reported in adolescent boys, with black boys reporting slightly more activities. Although black and Hispanic adolescent girls were more likely to attend poorer schools with overall lower levels of physical activity in girls; there was no difference within schools between black, white, and Hispanic adolescent girls' physical activity levels. Within the same schools, both black and Hispanic adolescent boys had higher rates of physical activity when compared with white adolescent boys. CONCLUSIONS: In this nationally representative sample, lower physical activity levels in Hispanic and black adolescent girls were largely attributable to the schools they attended. In contrast, black and Hispanic males had higher activity levels than white males when attending the same schools. Future research is needed to determine the mechanisms through which school environments contribute to racial/ethnic disparities in adolescent physical activity and will need to consider gender differences in these racial/ethnic disparities.
机译:目的:我们的目标是确定考虑到就读学校后,青少年男孩和女孩参加体育活动的种族/种族差异是否存在并持续存在。方法:我们在《全国青少年健康纵向研究》中对17,007名青少年进行了横断面分析。使用多元线性回归,我们检查了青少年自我报告的体育活动与按性别分层的个体种族/民族之间的关联,并控制了广泛的社会人口统计学,态度,行为和健康因素。我们使用了多层次分析来确定种族/民族与体育锻炼之间的关系是否因就读学校而异。结果:参与者上了种族隔离的学校;大约80%的西班牙裔和黑人青年男孩和女孩上学的白人学生少于66%,而近40%的白人青少年上学的白人学生超过94%。黑人和西班牙裔少女的体育活动水平低于白人少女。据报道,青春期男孩的体育锻炼水平更高,而黑人男孩的体育锻炼水平略高。尽管黑人和西班牙裔青春期女孩更有可能上较贫穷的学校,而女孩的体育活动总体较低;黑人,白人和西班牙裔少女的体育活动水平在学校内部没有差异。在同一所学校内,黑人和西班牙裔青少年男孩的体育活动率均高于白人青少年男孩。结论:在这个具有全国代表性的样本中,西班牙裔和黑人少女的体育活动水平较低主要归因于他们就读的学校。相反,黑人和西班牙裔男性在同一所学校上课时的活动水平高于白人男性。需要进行进一步的研究以确定学校环境导致青少年体育活动中种族/族裔差异的机制,并将需要考虑这些种族/族裔差异中的性别差异。

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