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Article Dans Une Revue Preventive Medicine Année : 2016

Mediating role of energy-balance related behaviors in the association of neighborhood socio-economic status and residential area density with BMI: The SPOTLIGHT study

Sofie Compernolle
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Jean-Michel Oppert
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Joreintje D. Mackenbach
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Jeroen Lakerveld
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Ketevan Glonti
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Helga Bardos
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Harry Rutter
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Katrien de Cocker
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Greet Cardon
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Ilse de Bourdeaudhuij
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Wp3 Spotlight Group
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OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to examine the mediating effects of energy-balance related behaviors on the association of neighborhood socio-economic status (SES) and neighborhood residential area density (RAD) with body mass index (BMI). METHODS: In total, 6037 adults from four neighborhood types (high SES/high RAD, high SES/low RAD, low SES/high RAD, and low SES/low RAD) in five Mid-European urban regions completed an online survey asking about their energy-balance related behaviors (physical activity [PA], sedentary behavior, and dietary behavior), determinants of these behaviors and their body weight and height. MacKinnon's product-of-coefficients test was used to assess mediating effects. RESULTS: Transport-related PA, leisure-time PA and vegetable intake seemed to mediate the association between neighborhood type and BMI. Residents from low SES/low RAD neighborhoods reported less transport-related PA, less leisure-time PA and less vegetable intake than high SES/high RAD residents, and these behaviors (i.e. transport-related PA, leisure-time PA and vegetable intake) were related to having a higher BMI. CONCLUSION: The association between neighborhood type and BMI can be explained, at least in part, by energy-balance related behaviors.
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hal-01393025 , version 1 (05-11-2016)

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Sofie Compernolle, Jean-Michel Oppert, Joreintje D. Mackenbach, Jeroen Lakerveld, Hélène Charreire, et al.. Mediating role of energy-balance related behaviors in the association of neighborhood socio-economic status and residential area density with BMI: The SPOTLIGHT study. Preventive Medicine, 2016, 86, pp.84--91. ⟨10.1016/j.ypmed.2016.01.005⟩. ⟨hal-01393025⟩
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