Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine, Children’s Hospital Boston, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA.
Health Psychol. 2013 Jan;32(1):42-51. doi: 10.1037/a0028964.
To examine the development of muscularity and weight concerns among heterosexual and sexual minority males in adolescence.
Participants were 5,868 males from the Growing Up Today Study, a U.S. prospective cohort spanning ages 9-25 years. Generalized estimating equations were used to test sexual orientation differences in the development of muscularity concerns, weight gain attempts, and weight and shape concern.
Desire for bigger muscles increased slightly each year across adolescence (β = .10, 95% C.I. = .09, .11) regardless of sexual orientation, but gay and bisexual participants reported greater desire for toned muscles than completely and mostly heterosexual males (β = .39, 95% C.I. = .21, .57). Desire for toned muscles did not change with age. Attempts to gain weight increased threefold across adolescence, with up to 30% reporting weight gain attempts by age 16. Although underweight males (the smallest weight status class) were most likely to attempt to gain weight, most of the observed weight gain attempts were by healthy (69%) and overweight/obese (27%) males, suggesting that most attempts were medically unnecessary and could lead to overweight. Sexual minority participants were 20% less likely to report weight gain attempts than completely heterosexual participants. Weight and shape concern increased with age, with gay and bisexual participants experiencing a significantly greater increase than heterosexual males.
Sexual orientation modifies the development and expression of male weight and muscularity concerns. The findings have implications for early interventions for the prevention of obesity and eating disorder risk in heterosexual and sexual minority males.
探讨青少年异性恋和性少数男性肌肉发达和体重问题的发展情况。
参与者为来自美国纵向队列研究“今日成长研究”的 5868 名男性,年龄在 9 至 25 岁之间。使用广义估计方程检验性取向对肌肉发达问题、增重尝试以及体重和体型担忧发展的差异。
无论性取向如何,渴望拥有更大肌肉的愿望在整个青春期都略有增加(β=0.10,95%置信区间=0.09,0.11),但男同性恋和双性恋参与者比完全和主要异性恋男性更渴望拥有紧致的肌肉(β=0.39,95%置信区间=0.21,0.57)。对紧致肌肉的渴望并不随年龄而变化。在整个青春期,增重的尝试增加了两倍,多达 30%的人在 16 岁时报告有增重的尝试。尽管体重过轻的男性(体重最小的类别)最有可能尝试增重,但大多数观察到的增重尝试是由健康(69%)和超重/肥胖(27%)男性进行的,这表明大多数尝试是不必要的,并且可能导致超重。性少数参与者报告增重尝试的可能性比完全异性恋参与者低 20%。体重和体型担忧随着年龄的增长而增加,男同性恋和双性恋参与者的增长幅度明显大于异性恋男性。
性取向改变了男性体重和肌肉发达问题的发展和表现。这些发现对预防异性恋和性少数男性肥胖和饮食障碍风险的早期干预具有重要意义。