REDUCING THE IMPACT OF CHILDHOOD MISFORTUNE: THE ROLE OF ADULT PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ON LATER OBESITY

TitleREDUCING THE IMPACT OF CHILDHOOD MISFORTUNE: THE ROLE OF ADULT PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ON LATER OBESITY
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsFerraro, KF, Sauerteig, MR, Williams-Farrelly, M
JournalInnovation in Aging
Volume3
IssueSuppl 1
PaginationS57 - S57
Date Published2019/11/08
ISBN Number2399-5300
KeywordsChildhood, Childhood adversity, Obesity
Abstract

This study investigates the effects of childhood misfortune and adult physical activity on later-life body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference. We use ordinary least squares regression to examine the impact of childhood misfortune (30 indicators), and adult physical activity (frequency and intensity) on waist circumference and BMI (kg/m²) using data from the Health and Retirement Study (N=5,732). Results emphasize that experiencing childhood misfortune is associated with a larger waist circumference and BMI in later life, while adjusting for social status and lifestyle variables. Adjusting for adult physical activity decreases the effect of childhood misfortune on waist circumference, suggesting mediation. The analysis reveals that the effects of childhood misfortune on BMI and abdominal adiposity are remediable. Although childhood misfortune is associated with larger waist circumference and BMI in later life, regular physical activity reduces the risk on both indicators of obesity.

URLhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6841294/
Short TitleInnov Aging
Citation Key10452