Neumark-Sztainer Dianne, Croll Jillian, Story Mary, Hannan Peter J, French Simone A, Perry Cheryl
Division of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, 1300 South Second Street, Suite 300, Minneapolis, MN 55454, USA.
J Psychosom Res. 2002 Nov;53(5):963-74. doi: 10.1016/s0022-3999(02)00486-5.
To compare weight-related concerns and behaviors across ethnicity/race among a population-based sample of adolescent boys and girls.
The study population included 4746 adolescents from urban public schools in the state of Minnesota who completed surveys and anthropometric measurements as part of Project EAT (Eating Among Teens), a population-based study focusing on eating patterns and weight concerns among teenagers. Main outcome measures included measured body mass index (BMI), weight-related concerns (perceived weight status, weight disparity, body satisfaction and attitudes about weight control) and weight-related behaviors (general/specific weight control behaviors and binge eating).
In comparison to White girls, African American girls tended to report fewer weight-related concerns/behaviors, while Hispanic, Asian American and Native American girls tended to report similar or more concerns/behaviors. Among boys, weight-related concerns/behaviors were equally or more prevalent among all non-Whites than among Whites. In particular, African American and Asian American boys were at greater risk for potentially harmful weight-related concerns/behaviors than White boys.
Weight-related concerns and behaviors are prevalent among adolescents, regardless of their ethnic/racial background, indicating a need for prevention and treatment efforts that reach adolescents of different ethnic backgrounds. However, ethnic differences demonstrate a need for ensuring that the specific needs of different groups are addressed in the development of such interventions.
在以人群为基础的青少年男孩和女孩样本中,比较不同种族间与体重相关的担忧及行为。
研究人群包括来自明尼苏达州城市公立学校的4746名青少年,他们完成了问卷调查和人体测量,作为“青少年饮食”(EAT)项目的一部分。该项目是一项基于人群的研究,重点关注青少年的饮食模式和体重担忧。主要结局指标包括测量的体重指数(BMI)、与体重相关的担忧(感知的体重状况、体重差异、身体满意度以及对体重控制的态度)和与体重相关的行为(一般/特定的体重控制行为和暴饮暴食)。
与白人女孩相比,非裔美国女孩往往报告较少的与体重相关的担忧/行为,而西班牙裔、亚裔美国人和美国原住民女孩往往报告相似或更多的担忧/行为。在男孩中,所有非白人男孩与体重相关的担忧/行为比白人男孩同样普遍或更普遍。特别是,非裔美国男孩和亚裔美国男孩比白人男孩面临与体重相关的潜在有害担忧/行为的风险更高。
无论种族背景如何,与体重相关的担忧和行为在青少年中都很普遍,这表明需要开展针对不同种族背景青少年的预防和治疗工作。然而,种族差异表明,在制定此类干预措施时,需要确保满足不同群体的特定需求。