Family- and Neighborhood-Level Environmental Associations With Physical Health Conditions in 9-and 10-Year-Olds

Andrew T. Marshall,Shana Adise,Carlos Cardenas-Iniguez, Ogechi K. Hippolyte,Camille A. Parchment, Tanya I. Villalobos, Lawrence T. Wong, Cynthia Pace Cisneros, Eric C. Kan,Clare E. Palmer,Stefanie C. Bodison,Megan M. Herting,Elizabeth R. Sowell

Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association(2023)

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Objective: To determine how environmental factors are associated with physical health conditions in 9- to 10-year-old participants in the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study, and how they are moderated by family-level socioeconomic status (SES). Method: We performed cross-sectional analyses of 8,429 youth participants in the ABCD Study, in which nine physical health conditions (having underweight or overweight/obesity, not participating in sports activities, short sleep duration, high sleep disturbances, lack of vigorous and strengthening-related physical activity, miscellaneous medical problems, and traumatic brain injury) were regressed on three environmental factors [neighborhood disadvantage (area deprivation index [ADI]), risk of lead exposure, and concentrations of particulate matter 2.5 (PM2.5)] and their interaction with family-level SES (i.e., parent-reported annual household income). Environmental data were geocoded to participants' primary residential addresses at 9- to 10-year-olds. Results: Risk of lead exposure and ADI were positively associated with the odds of having overweight/obesity, not participating in sports activity, and short sleep durations. ADI was also positively associated with high sleep disturbances. PM2.5 was positively associated with the odds of having overweight/obesity and reduced vigorous physical activity. Family-level SES moderated relationships between ADI and both underweight and overweight/obesity, with high SES being associated with more pronounced changes given increased ADI. Conclusions: Policymakers and public health officials must implement policies and remediation strategies to ensure children are free from exposure to neurotoxicant and environmental factors. Physical health conditions may be less of a product of an individual's choices and more related to environmental influences.
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adolescent,public health,socioeconomic factors,particulate matter,lead,sleep,obesity,overweight,exercise,policy
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