Department of Applied Psychology, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA.
Eat Behav. 2016 Aug;22:194-198. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2016.06.004. Epub 2016 Jun 3.
Sociocultural models of body image and eating concerns have highlighted the role of the social discourse in promoting the pursuit of the thin-ideal. Recently, another weight-focused social discourse has gained ground, focused on the goal of maintaining body weight within the boundaries of a weight-range defined as "Healthy." This discourse is somewhat different to the promotion of the thin-ideal; however, it might also be implicated in the development of body image and eating concerns. The present study aimed to extend sociocultural theories of the development of body image and eating concerns by (1) proposing a theoretical model accounting for pressure to maintain a "Healthy Weight", and (2) reviewing the existing evidence for the pathways included in this model. In the proposed model, pressure to maintain a Healthy Weight leads to the internalization of anti-fat attitudes and the need to control weight as well as beliefs in the controllability of weight through diet and exercise. These beliefs may then lead to body preoccupation and disordered eating. The extant literature provides initial support for these relationships; however, empirical testing of this model is necessary to determine its usefulness as an explanatory model and in providing intervention targets for future prevention and intervention efforts.
社会文化体型和饮食观念模型强调了社会话语在推崇追求“苗条理想”中的作用。最近,另一种以体重为重点的社会话语也得到了发展,其重点是将体重保持在定义为“健康”的体重范围内。这种话语与推崇“苗条理想”有些不同,但它也可能与体型和饮食观念的发展有关。本研究旨在通过(1)提出一个理论模型来解释保持“健康体重”的压力,(2)综述该模型中包含的路径的现有证据,从而扩展体型和饮食观念发展的社会文化理论。在所提出的模型中,保持健康体重的压力导致反脂肪态度的内化以及控制体重的需要,以及对通过饮食和运动控制体重的信念。这些信念可能会导致身体关注和饮食失调。现有文献为这些关系提供了初步支持;然而,需要对该模型进行实证检验,以确定其作为解释模型的有用性,并为未来的预防和干预努力提供干预目标。