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基于体重的歧视:一种普遍现象?

Weight-based discrimination: an ubiquitary phenomenon?

机构信息

Leipzig University Medical Center, IFB AdiposityDiseases, Leipzig, Germany.

Institute of Social Medicine, Occupational Health and Public Health (ISAP), University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany.

出版信息

Int J Obes (Lond). 2016 Feb;40(2):333-7. doi: 10.1038/ijo.2015.165. Epub 2015 Aug 27.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Despite strong indications of a high prevalence of weight-related stigmatization in individuals with obesity, limited attention has been given to the role of weight discrimination in examining the stigma obesity. Studies, up to date, rely on a limited basis of data sets and additional studies are needed to confirm the findings of previous studies. In particular, data for Europe are lacking, and are needed in light of a recent ruling of the European Court of Justice that addressed weight-based discrimination.

METHODS

The data were derived from a large representative telephone survey in Germany (n=3003). The dependent variable, weight-based discrimination, was assessed with a one-item question. The lifetime prevalence of weight discrimination across different sociodemographic variables was determined. Logistic regression models were used to assess the association of independent and dependent variables. A sub-group analysis was conducted analyzing all participants with a body mass index ⩾25 kg m(-)(2).

RESULTS

The overall prevalence of weight-based discrimination was 7.3%. Large differences, however, were observed regarding weight status. In normal weight and overweight participants the prevalence was 5.6%, but this number doubled in participants with obesity class I (10.2%), and quadrupled in participants with obesity class II (18.7%) and underweight (19.7%). In participants with obesity class III, every third participant reported accounts of weight-based discrimination (38%). In regression models, after adjustment, the associations of weight status and female gender (odds ratio: 2.59, P<0.001) remained highly significant.

CONCLUSIONS

Discrimination seems to be an ubiquitary phenomenon at least for some groups that are at special risk, such as heavier individuals and women. Our findings therefore emphasize the need for research and intervention on weight discrimination among adults with obesity, including anti-discrimination legislation.

摘要

背景

尽管有大量证据表明肥胖个体中存在与体重相关的污名化现象,但在研究肥胖相关的污名问题时,对体重歧视的作用关注较少。迄今为止,这些研究依赖于有限的数据集,需要进一步的研究来证实之前研究的结果。特别是,欧洲缺乏相关数据,鉴于欧洲法院最近的一项裁决涉及基于体重的歧视,因此需要这些数据。

方法

数据来自德国一项大型代表性电话调查(n=3003)。体重歧视的因变量通过一个项目问题进行评估。确定了不同社会人口统计学变量下的终生体重歧视患病率。使用逻辑回归模型评估独立和因变量之间的关联。进行了亚组分析,分析了所有 BMI ⩾25 kg/m(-)(2)的参与者。

结果

总体而言,体重歧视的患病率为 7.3%。然而,在不同的体重状况下观察到了巨大的差异。在正常体重和超重参与者中,患病率为 5.6%,但在肥胖 I 级参与者中增加到 10.2%,在肥胖 II 级和消瘦参与者中增加到 18.7%和 19.7%。在肥胖 III 级患者中,每三个参与者就有一个报告有体重歧视的经历(38%)。在回归模型中,调整后,体重状况和女性性别(优势比:2.59,P<0.001)的关联仍然高度显著。

结论

歧视似乎是一个普遍存在的现象,至少对于一些处于特殊风险的群体,如较重的个体和女性。因此,我们的研究结果强调了有必要针对肥胖成年人的体重歧视进行研究和干预,包括反歧视立法。

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