Yancey Antronette K, Cochran Susan D, Corliss Heather L, Mays Vickie M
Department of Community Health Sciences, UCLA School of Public Health, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.
Prev Med. 2003 Jun;36(6):676-83. doi: 10.1016/s0091-7435(03)00020-3.
Recent studies find lesbians at greater risk for overweight and obesity than heterosexual women. While this may reflect differences in attitudes concerning weight and body shape, little is actually known about risk factors within this group. This study examines correlates of obesity and exercise frequency among lesbians and bisexual women.
Data from a snowball sample (n = 1209) of lesbians/bisexual women living in Los Angeles Country were utilized. Overweight was defined as BMI >/= 25 kg/m(2); obesity as BMI >/= 30. Associations between sociodemographic characteristics, exercise frequency, health indicators, and weight-related measures were evaluated to identify independent predictors of BMI and exercise frequency.
Prevalence of overweight and obesity among lesbians varied by racial/ethnic background. Higher BMI was associated with older age, poorer health status, lower educational attainment, relationship cohabitation, and lower exercise frequency. Higher BMI, perceptions of being overweight, and reporting a limiting health condition were identified as independent predictors of infrequent exercise. Women were generally quite accurate in self-perceptions of weight status.
Correlates of overweight and obesity among lesbians and bisexual women are generally comparable to those observed in studies of heterosexual women. Evidence that lesbians' higher BMI is associated with higher levels of fitness is not supported.
近期研究发现,女同性恋者比异性恋女性超重和肥胖的风险更高。虽然这可能反映出在体重和体型观念上的差异,但对于该群体中的风险因素实际上知之甚少。本研究调查女同性恋者和双性恋女性中肥胖与运动频率的相关因素。
使用来自洛杉矶县女同性恋者/双性恋女性的雪球样本(n = 1209)的数据。超重定义为体重指数(BMI)≥25 kg/m²;肥胖定义为BMI≥30。评估社会人口统计学特征、运动频率、健康指标和体重相关测量之间的关联,以确定BMI和运动频率的独立预测因素。
女同性恋者中超重和肥胖的患病率因种族/族裔背景而异。较高的BMI与年龄较大、健康状况较差、教育程度较低、同居关系以及较低的运动频率相关。较高的BMI、超重认知以及报告有健康限制状况被确定为运动不频繁的独立预测因素。女性对自身体重状况的认知总体上相当准确。
女同性恋者和双性恋女性中超重和肥胖的相关因素通常与异性恋女性研究中观察到的因素相当。女同性恋者较高的BMI与较高的健康水平相关这一证据未得到支持。