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接触不同体型的人对自身体型认知及满意度的影响:两项随机研究

Effects of exposure to bodies of different sizes on perception of and satisfaction with own body size: two randomized studies.

作者信息

Bould Helen, Carnegie Rebecca, Allward Heather, Bacon Emily, Lambe Emily, Sapseid Megan, Button Katherine S, Lewis Glyn, Skinner Andy, Broome Matthew R, Park Rebecca, Harmer Catherine J, Penton-Voak Ian S, Munafò Marcus R

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.

Centre for Academic Mental Health, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.

出版信息

R Soc Open Sci. 2018 May 9;5(5):171387. doi: 10.1098/rsos.171387. eCollection 2018 May.

Abstract

Body dissatisfaction is prevalent among women and associated with subsequent obesity and eating disorders. Exposure to images of bodies of different sizes has been suggested to change the perception of 'normal' body size in others. We tested whether exposure to different-sized (otherwise identical) bodies changes perception of own and others' body size, satisfaction with body size and amount of chocolate consumed. In Study 1, 90 18-25-year-old women with normal BMI were randomized into one of three groups to complete a 15 min two-back task using photographs of women either of 'normal weight' (Body Mass Index (BMI) 22-23 kg m), or altered to appear either under- or over-weight. Study 2 was identical except the 96 participants had high baseline body dissatisfaction and were followed up after 24 h. We also conducted a mega-analysis combining both studies. Participants rated size of others' bodies, own size, and satisfaction with size pre- and post-task. Post-task ratings were compared between groups, adjusting for pre-task ratings. Participants exposed to over- or normal-weight images subsequently perceived others' bodies as smaller, in comparison to those shown underweight bodies ( < 0.001). They also perceived their own bodies as smaller (Study 1,  = 0.073; Study 2,  = 0.018; mega-analysis,  = 0.001), and felt more satisfied with their size (Study 1,  = 0.046; Study 2,  = 0.004; mega-analysis,  = 0.006). There were no differences in chocolate consumption. This study suggests that a move towards using images of women with a BMI in the healthy range in the media may help to reduce body dissatisfaction, and the associated risk of eating disorders.

摘要

身体不满意在女性中很普遍,并且与随后的肥胖症和饮食失调有关。有人提出,接触不同身材的身体形象会改变人们对他人“正常”身材的认知。我们测试了接触不同尺寸(其他方面相同)的身体是否会改变对自己和他人身材的认知、对身材的满意度以及巧克力的摄入量。在研究1中,90名体重指数(BMI)正常的18至25岁女性被随机分为三组之一,使用“正常体重”(BMI为22 - 23kg/m²)的女性照片、或经修改后显得体重过轻或过重的女性照片,完成一项15分钟的双任务。研究2与研究1相同,只是96名参与者基线时身体不满意程度较高,并在24小时后进行了随访。我们还对两项研究进行了荟萃分析。参与者在任务前后对他人的身材尺寸、自己的身材尺寸以及对身材的满意度进行了评分。对组间的任务后评分进行比较,并对任务前评分进行调整。与那些看到体重过轻身体照片的参与者相比,接触体重过重或正常体重照片的参与者随后认为他人的身材更小(P < 0.001)。他们也觉得自己的身材更小(研究1,P = 0.073;研究2,P = 0.018;荟萃分析,P = 0.001),并且对自己的身材更满意(研究1,P = 0.046;研究2,P = 0.004;荟萃分析,P = 0.006)。巧克力摄入量没有差异。这项研究表明,媒体朝着使用BMI处于健康范围内的女性形象转变,可能有助于减少身体不满意以及相关的饮食失调风险。

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