Association of BMI and Census-Tract Defined Food Deserts Using Height and Weight Variables from the Georgia Birth Certificate Data for 2008-2009 Pubblico
Khamar, Amee Bipin (2012)
Abstract
An abstract of
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of the
Rollins School of Public Health of Emory University
in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
Master of Public Health in Global Epidemiology
2012
Abstract
Association of BMI and Census-Tract Defined Food Deserts Using
Height and Weight Variables
from the Georgia Birth Certificate Data for 2008-2009
Background: Pre-pregnancy obesity has been associated with
adverse pregnancy outcomes and
risks for both pregnant women and their infants. The primary aim of
this analysis was to study the
association of census-tract defined food deserts and pre-pregnancy
BMI among women in
Georgia, while the secondary aim was to study patterns of the large
percentage of missing pre-
pregnancy BMI data to assess the quality of the data.
Methods: A cross-sectional secondary
analysis was conducted on the Georgia residents who had a live
birth from 2008-2009 using
Georgia Birth Certificate data with newly documented height and
weight variables compiled by
the Georgia Department of Public Health . Results: The
results of this study show a significant
association of Overweight/Obese pre-pregnancy BMI and food desert
exposure among Non-
Hispanic White women (OR=1.26, 95% CI [1.11, 1.24]) but no
significant association among
Non-Hispanic Black (OR=0.97, 95% CI [0.92, 1.03]) or Hispanic women
(OR=1.09, 95% CI
[0.90, 1.34]). Conclusions: Analysis of the association for
missing BMI with food desert
exposure showed missing BMI is associated with food desert, and
many other variables in
complex ways, limiting the usefulness of birth certificate BMI data
as collected in the initial two
years of the 2003 revised birth certificate. With improved
collection of height and weight on birth
certificates moving forward, vital records could become an
additional tool for surveillance of
BMI in reproductive-aged women.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Chapter I:
Background 1
Chapter II: Manuscript
Introduction 10
Methods 12
Results 15
Discussion 20
Strengths and Weaknesses 24
Tables/Figures 26
Chapter III
Future Studies 34
References 36
Appendix 39
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