Department of Political Science, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, Missouri, USA.
Obesity (Silver Spring). 2010 Apr;18(4):712-8. doi: 10.1038/oby.2009.492. Epub 2010 Jan 28.
Obese individuals are evaluated negatively and attributed negative trait characteristics in several contexts including employment, health care, and education. The current experimental study of college students examined the effect of body mass on the evaluation of political candidates and examined whether the gender of the candidate moderated the relationship. A series of ordinary least squares regression analyses found an interactive effect between candidate obesity and candidate gender for global evaluation and for several trait characteristics. Specifically, obese female candidates were evaluated more negatively than nonobese female candidates and nonobese male candidates were evaluated more negatively than were obese male candidates. This interaction persisted even after controlling for standard political and demographic characteristics of the evaluator. These findings suggest that weight bias exists for obese female political candidates, but that larger body size may be an asset for male candidates. The ability of candidates to be successful may depend less on their policy positions or even party affiliation and more on their physical attributes than has been previously assumed.
肥胖个体在多个领域,包括就业、医疗保健和教育,都受到负面评价,并被归因于负面的特质特征。本项针对大学生的实验性研究检验了体重对政治候选人评价的影响,并考察了候选人的性别是否调节了这种关系。一系列普通最小二乘法回归分析发现,候选人肥胖程度与候选人性别之间存在对总体评价和几个特质特征的交互效应。具体而言,肥胖女性候选人比非肥胖女性候选人受到更负面的评价,而非肥胖男性候选人比肥胖男性候选人受到更负面的评价。即使在控制了评估者的标准政治和人口统计学特征后,这种交互作用仍然存在。这些发现表明,肥胖女性政治候选人存在体重偏见,但对于男性候选人来说,更大的体型可能是一种优势。候选人能否成功,可能更多地取决于他们的身体特征,而不是他们的政策立场,甚至不是党派关系,这比之前的假设更为明显。