Gender-specific mediators of the association between parental education and adiposity among adolescents: the HEIA study

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Mekdes K. Gebremariam
Onyebuchi A. Arah
Ingunn H. Bergh
Lene F. Andersen
Yngvar Ommundsen
Torunn H. Totland
Mona Bjelland
May Grydeland
Nanna Lien
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[1] University of California,Department of Epidemiology, Fielding School of Public Health
[2] Los Angeles (UCLA),Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Medicine
[3] University of Oslo,Department of Child Development
[4] UCLA Center for Health Policy Research,Department of Coaching and Psychology
[5] California Center for Population Research,Department of Geriatric Medicine
[6] UCLA,Department of Physical Performance
[7] Norwegian Institute of Public Health,undefined
[8] Norwegian School of Sport Sciences,undefined
[9] Norwegian National Advisory Unit on Ageing and Health,undefined
[10] Vestfold Hospital Trust,undefined
[11] Oslo University Hospital,undefined
[12] Norwegian School of Sport Sciences,undefined
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Identifying the mechanisms behind socioeconomic inequalities in adiposity among youth is vital for efforts aimed at combating these inequalities. The study explored whether a broad range of behavioral and familial factors mediated the associations between parental education and indicators of adiposity among adolescents. Baseline data from a school-based intervention study conducted in 2007 among 11-year-old adolescents were used. Anthropometric outcomes, physical activity and sedentary time among adolescents were objectively measured. Other behavioral variables and parental waist circumference were self-reported. Mediation analyses were conducted. Among boys, maternal waist circumference (WC), paternal WC and TV viewing mediated 16%, 11.5% and 13% of the association between parental education and adolescent WC. The respective proportions when body fat percentage was used as the outcome variable were 22.5%, 16% and 21%. Among girls, maternal and paternal WC mediated 20% and 14% of the association between parental education and WC. The respective proportions when body fat percentage was used as the outcome variable were 14% and 10%. Other included variables did not play any mediating role. Parental WC was found to be a mediator of socioeconomic differences in adiposity in both genders; underlying mechanisms were however not investigated. Among boys, reducing TV time could contribute to the reduction of social inequalities in adiposity.
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