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Life Course Perspectives on the Links Between Poverty and Obesity During the Transition to Young Adulthood
Authors:Hedwig Lee  Kathleen Mullan Harris  Penny Gordon-Larsen
Affiliation:(1) Department of Sociology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA;(2) The Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina, CB# 8120, University Square, 123W. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, NC 27516, USA;(3) Department of Nutrition, Schools of Public Health and Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
Abstract:Increasing obesity among Americans is a serious issue in the US, especially in the pediatric and young adult population. We use a longitudinal design to examine the relationship between childhood poverty/welfare receipt and obesity onset and continuity from adolescence into young adulthood using three waves of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. We include multiple measures of disadvantage that co-occur with poverty and model potential mediating mechanisms within a life course framework. We find a significant effect of poverty/welfare receipt in childhood on obesity outcomes for females, but not for males. However, other measures of socioeconomic disadvantage such as neighborhood poverty, and low parental education are related to obesity in both males and females. Poverty may impact female obesity through the mediating effects of physical activity, inadequate sleep, skipping breakfast and certain forms of parental monitoring, while race is an important confounder of poverty’s influence. This paper highlights the important influence of poverty and other aspects of social disadvantage on obesity outcomes during this critical transition to adulthood. Implications of this research include physical activity and parenting interventions for low-income youth. In addition, governmental efforts should be made to increase physical activity opportunities in poor neighborhoods.
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Keywords:Adolescence  Family  Obesity  Poverty
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