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Acculturation, Discrimination and 24-h Activity in Asian American Immigrant Women

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Park, Chorong; Larsen, Britta; Kwon, Simona; Xia, Yuhe; Dickson, Victoria V.; Kim, Soonsik S.; Garcia-Dia, Mary Joy; Reynolds, Harmony R.; Spruill, Tanya M.

Issue Date
2022-08
Publisher
Springer Verlag
Citation
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, Vol.24 No.4, pp.1005-1012
Abstract
Asian American immigrant (AAI) women may have suboptimal 24-h activity patterns due to traditional gender role and caregiving responsibilities. However, little is known about their objectively-measured activity. We measured AAI women's 24-h activity patterns using accelerometry and examined cultural correlates of time in sedentary behavior (SB), light intensity physical activity (LIPA), moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and sleep. Seventy-five AAI women completed surveys on acculturation (years of U.S. residency and English proficiency), discrimination, and sleep quality, and 7 days of wrist- and hip-accelerometer monitoring. Linear regression was conducted controlling for age, BMI, and education. We also compared activity patterns across Asian subgroups (East, Southeast, South Asians). On average, AAI women had 33 min of MVPA, 6.1 h of LIPA, 10 h of SB, and 5.3 h of sleep per day. South Asian women had the longest SB and the shortest sleep and MVPA hours. English proficiency was negatively related to MVPA (p = 0.03) and LIPA (p < 0.01). Years of U.S. residency was positively related to SB (p = 0.07). Discrimination was related to shorter (p = 0.03) and poorer quality sleep (p = 0.06). Culturally-tailored programs targeting SB and sleep and integrating coping strategies against discrimination could help optimize AAI women's 24-h activity patterns.
ISSN
1557-1912
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/218952
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10903-022-01361-5
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