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性少数女性体重的文献系统综述。

A systematic review of the literature on weight in sexual minority women.

机构信息

Department of Health Education, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, California.

Lyon-Martin Health Services, San Francisco, California.

出版信息

Womens Health Issues. 2015 Mar-Apr;25(2):162-75. doi: 10.1016/j.whi.2014.12.001.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Over the past 20 years, a growing literature has demonstrated that sexual minority women have greater weight than heterosexual women, prompting concern that they may be at high risk for disparities in physical disorders. In 2008, Bowen et al. published a review of the existing research on sexual minority women and obesity, finding no methodologically strong studies with representative sampling procedures.

METHOD

We conducted a systematic review of the literature covering the period of July 2006 to February 2014 on the relationship between sexual orientation and weight. The review includes 20 population-based and 17 nonprobability sample studies.

CONCLUSIONS

The majority of these studies found that lesbian and bisexual women had significantly greater body mass index (BMI) or a higher percentage with a BMI over 30 than heterosexual women. The difference in BMI was fairly consistent across the lifespan, with the weight differences beginning in adolescence. The studies, however, did not show a higher prevalence of physical disorders thought to be associated with weight. This potentially paradoxical finding warrants further research to compare prevalence of chronic disease by BMI category and sexual orientation.

摘要

背景

在过去的 20 年中,越来越多的文献表明,性少数群体女性的体重比异性恋女性更大,这引发了人们的担忧,即她们可能面临身体障碍差异的高风险。2008 年,Bowen 等人发表了一篇关于性少数群体女性与肥胖的现有研究的综述,发现没有采用代表性抽样程序的方法学强研究。

方法

我们对 2006 年 7 月至 2014 年 2 月期间关于性取向与体重关系的文献进行了系统回顾。该综述包括 20 项基于人群的研究和 17 项非概率抽样研究。

结论

这些研究中的大多数发现,女同性恋和双性恋女性的体重指数(BMI)明显更高,或 BMI 超过 30 的比例高于异性恋女性。这种 BMI 差异在整个生命周期中相当一致,体重差异始于青春期。然而,这些研究并没有表明与体重相关的身体障碍的患病率更高。这一潜在的矛盾发现需要进一步研究,以比较按 BMI 类别和性取向划分的慢性疾病的患病率。

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