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从暴食到肥胖:关于中风的道德论述。

From gluttony to obesity: moral discourses on apoplexy and stroke.

机构信息

School of Human and Health Sciences, Swansea University, Singleton Park, Swansea, SA2 8PP.

出版信息

Sociol Health Illn. 2010 Jul;32(5):730-44. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9566.2010.01247.x. Epub 2010 Jun 2.

Abstract

Current UK medical guidance on the management of stroke includes advice on reducing behavioural factors that place people at risk of the disease. This paper explores the historical background to the construction of this risk; it starts by investigating the connections made between individual behaviours and the causation of apoplexy in the medical discourse during the 18(th) and 19(th) centuries described in English medical textbooks from the 1700s. In outlining the emergence of a biomedical discourse around apoplexy and stroke, we note how a number of judgemental and moral concerns are articulated particularly around diet and exercise. While different in emphasis and starting point these discourses have their echo in contemporary approaches to the prevention of stroke. We seek to show that many of the themes common in current health promotion and public health strategies can be seen as continuities of earlier concerns regarding people's health; albeit now operating against the backdrop of a somatic society rather than a broader sense of moral regulation. We also hope to show how the understanding and prevention of stroke feeds into the moral discourse of the 'obesity crisis' confronting the affluent nations of North America and Europe.

摘要

目前英国有关中风管理的医学指南包括降低使人们面临疾病风险的行为因素的建议。本文探讨了构建这一风险的历史背景;首先,它调查了在 18 世纪和 19 世纪的医学文献中,英语医学教科书中描述的个人行为与中风病因之间的联系。在概述中风和中风周围生物医学话语的出现时,我们注意到在饮食和运动等方面特别表达了许多判断和道德方面的担忧。虽然这些话语在侧重点和出发点上有所不同,但它们在当代预防中风的方法中得到了呼应。我们试图表明,当前健康促进和公共卫生战略中常见的许多主题可以被视为人们健康的早期关注的延续;尽管现在是在躯体社会的背景下运作,而不是更广泛的道德规范。我们还希望展示中风的理解和预防如何融入北美和欧洲富裕国家面临的“肥胖危机”的道德话语。

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