Alternative Pathway Analyses Indicate Bidirectional Relations Between Depressive Symptoms, Diet Quality, And Central Adiposity In A Sample Of Urban Us Adults

JOURNAL OF NUTRITION(2016)

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Abstract
Background: Temporality between socioeconomic status (SES), depressive symptoms (DS), dietary quality (DO), and central adiposity (CA) is underexplored.Objectives: Alternative pathways linking SES to DQ, DS, and CA were tested and models compared, stratified by race and sex.Methods: With the use of data from the Healthy Aging in Neighborhoods of Diversity across the Life Span (baseline age: 30-64 y; 2 visits; mean follow-up: 4.9 y), 12 structural equation models (SM) were conducted and compared. Time dependent factors included the Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression [CES-D total score, baseline or visit 1 (v1), follow-up or visit 2 (v2), mean across visits (m), and annual rate of change (Delta)], 2010 Healthy Eating Index (HEI) (same notation), and central adiposity principal components' analysis score of waist circumference and trunk fat (kg) (Adip(cent)) (same notation). Sample sizes were white women (WW, n = 236), white men (WM, n = 159), African American women (AAW, n = 395), and African American men (AAM, n = 274), and a multigroup analysis within the SM framework was also conducted.Results: In the best-fitting model, overall,similar to 31% of the total effect of SES -> Adip(cent)(v2) (alpha +/- SE:-0.10 +/- 0.03, P < 0.05) was mediated through a combination of CES-D(v1) and AHEI. Two dominant pathways contributed to the indirect effect: SES ->(-)CES-D(v1)-> (+)Adip(cent)(v2) (-0.015) and SES -> (+) Delta HEI ->(-)Adip(cent)(v2) (-0.017), with a total indirect effect of-0.031 (P < 0.05). In a second best-fitting model, SES independently predicted Adip(cent)(v1,-0.069), Delta HEI(+0.037) and CES-D(v2,-2.70) (P< 0.05), with Adip(cent)(v1) marginally predicting Delta HEI(-0.014) and CES-D(v2, +0.67) (P< 0.10). These findings were indicative of DS's and CA's marginally significant bidirectional association (P < 0.10). Although best-fit selected models were consistent across race x sex categories, path coefficients differed significantly between groups. Specifically, SES -> Adip(cent)[v1(+0.11), v2(+0.14)] was positive.among AAM (P< 0 05), and the overall positive association of Adip(cent)(v1)-CES-D(v2) was specific to AAW (+0.97, P < 0.10).Conclusions: Despite consistent model fit, pathways linking SES to DQ, DS, and CA differed markedly among the race x sex groups. Our findings can inform the potential effectiveness of various mental health and dietary interventions.
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depression,dietary quality,central adiposity,socioeconomic status,urban adults
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