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青少年对有关体重的语言的偏好和反应。

Adolescent preferences and reactions to language about body weight.

作者信息

Puhl R M, Himmelstein M S, Armstrong S C, Kingsford E

机构信息

Department of Human Development and Family Studies, and Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity, University of Connecticut, Hartford, CT, USA.

Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity, University of Connecticut, Hartford, CT, USA.

出版信息

Int J Obes (Lond). 2017 Jul;41(7):1062-1065. doi: 10.1038/ijo.2017.55. Epub 2017 Feb 27.

Abstract

Over 30% of youth and adolescents have overweight or obesity, and health care providers are increasingly discussing weight-based health with these patients. Stigmatizing language in provider-patient communication about obesity is well documented and could be particularly detrimental to youth and adolescents. Although some research has examined preferences for weight-based terminology among adults, no studies have addressed these issues in youth populations. This study represents a preliminary and systematic investigation of weight-based language preferences among adolescents with overweight and obesity enrolled in a summer weight loss camp. Participants (N=50) indicated preferences for weight-based language and emotional responses to words that their family members used in reference to their body weight. Weight neutral terminology ('weight', 'body mass index') were most preferred, although some differences in word preferences emerged by the participants' gender. Boys preferred having their weight described as 'overweight' and 'heavy', while girls preferred the word 'curvy'. A large proportion of participants, particularly girls, reported experiencing sadness, shame, and embarrassment if parents used certain words to describe their body weight, which highlights the importance of considering the emotional impact of weight-based terminology. Providers may consider asking youth and adolescents for their preferences when discussing weight-based health.

摘要

超过30%的青少年超重或肥胖,医疗保健提供者越来越多地与这些患者讨论基于体重的健康问题。在医患关于肥胖的沟通中,带有污名化的语言有充分记录,并且可能对青少年尤其有害。尽管一些研究调查了成年人对基于体重的术语的偏好,但没有研究探讨过青少年群体中的这些问题。本研究是对参加暑期减肥营的超重和肥胖青少年基于体重的语言偏好进行的初步系统调查。参与者(N = 50)表明了对基于体重的语言的偏好以及对其家庭成员用于提及他们体重的词汇的情绪反应。最受青睐的是与体重无关的术语(“体重”、“身体质量指数”),不过参与者的性别在词汇偏好上出现了一些差异。男孩更喜欢别人将他们的体重描述为“超重”和“重”,而女孩则更喜欢“有曲线美”这个词。很大一部分参与者,尤其是女孩,表示如果父母用某些词汇来描述他们的体重,会感到悲伤、羞愧和尴尬,这凸显了考虑基于体重的术语的情感影响的重要性。医疗保健提供者在讨论基于体重的健康问题时,可能会考虑询问青少年的偏好。

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