Determinants of health behavior inequalities: a cross-sectional study from Israel

Author:

Bayram Tevfik1,Donchin Milka2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Public Health, School of Medicine, Marmara University, Başıbüyük Street, No: 9/, 4/, 1, Maltepe, Istanbul, Turkey

2. Braun School of Public Health & Community Medicine, The Hebrew University - Hadassah, Jerusalem, Israel

Abstract

Summary Health behaviors are shaped by the opportunities people have; and the choices they make according to these opportunities. Inequality in economic, cultural and social resources causes disparities in health and health behaviors. Jerusalem has a multiethnic structure, mainly made up of Jews and Arabs. Arabs and Ultra-Orthodox Jews are disadvantaged in terms of socio-economic and health indicators. The purpose of this study is to determine the factors associated with three health behaviors: physical activity (PA), fruit and vegetable consumption, and smoking. This cross-sectional study was conducted among 1682 adults from a stratified sample by age, sex and neighborhood from 2011 to 2015, in accordance with the Healthy Cities project. Univariate analyses were conducted by Chi-square test of independence; and multivariate analyses by logistic regression models. Of the total population, 12% do adequate amounts of PA; 17.6% consume adequate amounts of fruits/vegetables; and 19.4% are current smokers. Multivariate analyses indicates for both genders: ethnicity/religion and education level is associated with doing PA; ethnicity/religion, education and income level is associated with fruit/vegetable consumption; and ethnicity/religion, and age is associated with smoking. However, gender significantly modifies the effect of ethnicity/religion for all the three health behaviors. Gender disparities regarding health behaviors are higher among Arabs and Ultra-Orthodox Jews. In similar economic, cultural and social circumstances, men and women have similar health behaviors; and unequal opportunity to education and income creates a vicious gender inequality cycle. Therefore, to reduce health behavior inequalities, besides economic and cultural inequalities, social and gender inequalities should also be reduced.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health(social science)

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