Background: To study the association between the surrounding local
environmental factors and the body mass index of immigrants in the USA.
Methods: We use the New Immigrant Survey, to study the association of
obesity prevalence in a region on body mass index. We consider local
obesity rate as an outcome of the local environmental factors. Using
ordinary least squares, three versions of equations are estimated to
quantify the contribution of individual-level, acculturation, and
environmental effects on immigrants\u2019 body mass index. Results: We
find statistically significant results for the correlation of local
obesity rate and body mass index. For every 1% increase in the obesity
rate, the body mass index levels increase by 0.182 kg/m2. Evidence also
suggests dietary assimilation in immigrants is influenced by local
environmental factors and that dietary change affects body mass index
of female immigrants. Conclusions: Immigrants\u2019 body mass index
increase with the increase in the local obesity rate of the region
where they reside