Pila Eva, Solomon-Krakus Shauna, Egelton Kara, Sabiston Catherine M
a Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education , University of Toronto , Toronto , Ontario , Canada.
J Women Aging. 2018 Mar-Apr;30(2):158-177. doi: 10.1080/08952841.2017.1295669. Epub 2017 Apr 3.
The present study explored how women aged 50-65 years reflect and make meaning of a lifetime of body and weight struggles. Seven purposefully selected women with longstanding body image challenges participated in interviews and reflected on their perceptions, thoughts, and emotions around their body and weight since childhood. Findings revealed consistent and consuming concerns about the body; prevalent body-related self-conscious emotions; influential social experiences that impact physical self-perceptions; and enduring impacts of weight bias, stigma, and discrimination. Collectively, these findings provide support for the stability of body disturbances and highlight the need to explore the unique body-related narratives of women in midlife.
本研究探讨了50至65岁的女性如何反思并理解她们一生与身体和体重的斗争。七名经过特意挑选、长期面临身体形象挑战的女性参与了访谈,并反思了自童年以来她们对自己身体和体重的认知、想法及感受。研究结果揭示了对身体持续且强烈的担忧;普遍存在的与身体相关的自我意识情绪;影响身体自我认知的具有影响力的社会经历;以及体重偏见、污名化和歧视所带来的持久影响。总体而言,这些研究结果为身体困扰的稳定性提供了支持,并强调有必要探索中年女性独特的与身体相关的经历。