Robinson E, Kirkham T C
Psychological Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK.
Int J Obes (Lond). 2014 May;38(5):663-7. doi: 10.1038/ijo.2013.154. Epub 2013 Aug 16.
The prevalence of obesity has increased dramatically in recent years. As exposure to obesity increases, perceptions of what is a 'normal' weight are likely to change and this may result in overweight and obese people being perceived as healthier weights than they actually are. We tested whether exposure to obesity results in individuals being more likely to perceive an overweight person as being of healthy weight and whether this would impact upon evaluations of whether an overweight person should consider losing weight.
Across three experiments with over 350 participants, we examined the effect that exposing participants to photographs of either obese or healthy weight young males had on visual judgements of whether an overweight young male was of healthy weight. We also tested whether exposure influenced participants' perceptions of what a 'normal' weight is, as we predicted that this might mediate the effect that obesity exposure has on weight perceptions.
In all studies, exposure to obesity resulted in an overweight male being perceived to be of healthier weight. There was also evidence that this effect was explained by changes to perceptions of what is a 'normal' weight (Experiment 2). Obesity exposure also resulted in participants being more likely to believe that an overweight person did not need to consider losing weight (Experiment 3).
These findings provide causal evidence that perceptions of weight and health status are strongly influenced by the body weight of the people we see around us.
近年来,肥胖的患病率急剧上升。随着接触肥胖人群的机会增加,人们对“正常”体重的认知可能会发生变化,这可能导致超重和肥胖的人被认为比他们实际的健康体重更健康。我们测试了接触肥胖人群是否会使个体更有可能将超重的人视为健康体重,以及这是否会影响对超重的人是否应该考虑减肥的评估。
在三项共有350多名参与者的实验中,我们研究了让参与者观看肥胖或健康体重的年轻男性照片,对他们判断一名超重年轻男性是否为健康体重的视觉判断产生的影响。我们还测试了这种接触是否会影响参与者对“正常”体重的认知,因为我们预测这可能会介导接触肥胖对体重认知的影响。
在所有研究中,接触肥胖人群导致超重男性被认为体重更健康。也有证据表明,这种影响是由对“正常”体重认知的变化所解释的(实验2)。接触肥胖人群还导致参与者更有可能认为超重的人不需要考虑减肥(实验3)。
这些发现提供了因果证据,表明我们对体重和健康状况的认知受到周围人体重的强烈影响。