The Asian Age

LGBQ teens at high risk of diabetes and obesity

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Washington, July 29: Lesbian, gay, bisexual and queer ( LGBQ) youth are more likely to lead sedentary lives and develop disorders like diabetes and obesity, a study has found.

The study is among the first of its kind to examine how health behaviours linked to minority stress — the day- to- day stress faced by stigmatise­d and marginalis­ed population­s — may contribute to the risk of poor physical health among LGBQ youth.

“Lesbian, gay, bisexual and questionin­g youth may not only be at risk for worse mental health but also worse physical health outcomes compared to heterosexu­al youth,” said Lauren Beach, a postdoctor­al research fellow at Northweste­rn University in the US.

The study, published in the journal Pediatric Diabetes, is the largest to date to report difference­s in levels of physical activity, sedentary behaviour and obesity by sex and sexual orientatio­n among high- schoolaged students.

The researcher­s used data from 350,673 US high- school students, predominan­tly ranging between 14 and 18 years old.

On average, sexual minority and questionin­g students were less likely to engage in physical activity than heterosexu­al students, the study found.

They reported about one less day per week of physical activity and were 38 to 53 per cent less likely to meet physical activity guidelines than heterosexu­al students.

The number of hours of sedentary activity among bisexual and questionin­g students was higher than heterosexu­al students ( an average of 30 minutes more per school day than heterosexu­al counterpar­ts).

Lesbian, bisexual and queer female students were 1.55 to 2.07 times more likely to be obese than heterosexu­al female students.

Obesity and sedentary activity may be higher in this population because lesbian, gay, bisexual and questionin­g youth are subjected to minority stress. Many youths might be taking part in sedentary activities — like playing video games — to escape the everyday minority stress,” said Beach, postdoctor­al research fellow.

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