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Interactive effects of acculturation and pro-inflammatory factors on C-reactive protein among childbearing age Mexican-American women in the United States
Purpose: To examine interactive effects of acculturation and various pro-inflammatory factors on elevated C-reactive protein, (CRP) (3.01-10.0 mg/L) among CAMAW.
Method: Non-pregnant MA women participants (age 18-49) in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1999-2010 (N=1,539). Logistic regression was used to examine the association of parity (live birth (LB) within 1 year, LB >1 year ago, nulliparous), diabetes (A1cHgb), total cholesterol, infection burden (seropositivity for Hepatitis B, Herpes simplex-1 and 2), total fat and fiber intake (based on 24-hour food recall) with CRP in low, moderate, and high acculturation groups. Acculturation scale previously published in Kandula et al., 2008.
Results: In low acculturation group, LB within 1 year (OR = 3.74, 95%CI 1.54-9.06) and diabetes (OR=2.21 (95%CI 1.13-4.33), and in high acculturation group, elevated total cholesterol (OR 2.07 95%CI 1.03-4.16) and low fiber intake (OR 4.85 95% 1.56-15.05) were significantly associated with elevated CRP, after adjustment for age, education, healthcare access, waist circumference, birth control pill use, and recent acute illness.
Conclusion: Public health measures that address health vulnerabilities among recent immigrants and promote healthy diet among highly acculturated women may reduce inflammation risk among CAMAW
Learning Areas:
Chronic disease management and preventionPublic health or related nursing
Public health or related research
Learning Objectives:
Identify different pro-inflammatory risk factors that are associated with elevated C-reactive protein in low-, moderate- and high-acculturated Mexican American women of childbearing age
Keyword(s): Minority Health, Women's Health
Qualified on the content I am responsible for because: I am a PhD student at the UIC College of Nursing and have conducted presented research as part of my doctoral dissertation. I have previously presented and published my research on health-related topics.
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