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非裔美国男女生对普尔弗斯身体形象的认知:对肥胖、医疗保健及预防的影响

African American male and female student perceptions of Pulvers Body Images: implications for obesity, health care, and prevention.

作者信息

Brown Sherine R, Hossain Mian Bazle, Bronner Yvonne

出版信息

J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2014 Aug;25(3):1328-40. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2014.0140.

Abstract

Differences in male and female perception response to the Pulvers Body Image Scale (PBIS) were examined among 356 freshmen African American students attending an urban historically Black college/university (HBCU). Participants completed a questionnaire identifying images that best represented their current, healthy, and ideal body image. Compared with males, more females selected the normal body image as their ideal (63.3% vs. 15.3%) and healthy body shape (59.3% vs. 15.3%) (p<.001). Compared with females, more males selected the overweight body image as their ideal (44.6% vs. 30.2%) and healthy body shape (52.2% vs. 36.2%) (p<.01). Similarly, more males selected the obese body image as their ideal (40.1% vs. 6.5%) and healthy body shape (32.5% vs. 4.5%) compared with females (p<.001). Male freshmen at an HBCU perceive a larger body image as healthy and ideal more often than their female counterparts, thereby increasing the potential for their weight-related health risks.

摘要

在一所城市里具有历史意义的黑人学院/大学(HBCU)就读的356名非裔美国大一学生中,研究了男性和女性对普尔弗斯身体意象量表(PBIS)的感知反应差异。参与者完成了一份问卷,识别出最能代表他们当前、健康和理想身体意象的图片。与男性相比,更多女性选择正常身体意象作为她们的理想(63.3%对15.3%)和健康体型(59.3%对15.3%)(p<0.001)。与女性相比,更多男性选择超重身体意象作为他们的理想(44.6%对30.2%)和健康体型(52.2%对36.2%)(p<0.01)。同样,与女性相比,更多男性选择肥胖身体意象作为他们的理想(40.1%对6.5%)和健康体型(32.5%对4.5%)(p<0.001)。在HBCU的大一男性比他们的女性同龄人更常将更大的身体意象视为健康和理想的,从而增加了他们与体重相关的健康风险的可能性。

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