School of Health Professions, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL.
Department of Health Promotion, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA.
Perm J. 2020 Nov;24:1-5. doi: 10.7812/TPP/19.189.
An improved understanding of the implications of race on body satisfaction might optimize the weight loss process and quality of life in women with obesity.
Women with obesity (mean [standard deviation] age, 33.0 [13.8] years) of black (n = 32) and white (n = 38) racial groups volunteered for a cognitive-behavioral weight management program.
Body satisfaction scores at baseline and month 3 were significantly higher in the black group; however, the significant within-group improvements in that variable and on weight, physical activity, fruit and vegetable consumption, sweets intake, perceived ability to control eating, and emotional eating did not significantly differ by racial group. Neither weight nor age significantly added to the strength of the association between race and body satisfaction. Perceived ability to control eating mediated the associations between race and body satisfaction as well as change in weight and change in body satisfaction. In post hoc analyses, inverse associations between body satisfaction and emotional eating were detected regardless of race.
The findings of this study increased understanding of body satisfaction in women with obesity and have implications for addressing psychosocial factors within weight loss treatments across racial and at-risk groups.
深入了解种族对身体满意度的影响,可能会优化肥胖女性的减肥过程和生活质量。
肥胖女性(平均[标准差]年龄,33.0[13.8]岁)的黑种人(n=32)和白种人(n=38)自愿参加认知行为体重管理计划。
基线和 3 个月时黑人组的身体满意度评分显著更高;然而,该变量和体重、身体活动、水果和蔬菜摄入量、甜食摄入量、感知控制饮食的能力以及情绪性进食方面的显著组内改善在不同种族组之间并无显著差异。体重和年龄均未显著增加种族与身体满意度之间的关联强度。感知控制饮食的能力调节了种族与身体满意度之间的关联,以及体重和身体满意度的变化之间的关联。在事后分析中,无论种族如何,都检测到身体满意度与情绪性进食之间呈负相关。
本研究结果增加了对肥胖女性身体满意度的理解,并对解决不同种族和高危人群减肥治疗中的社会心理因素具有重要意义。