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与体重相关的嘲笑会导致不同种族和民族的年轻男性出现身体担忧、饮食失调和健康问题。

Weight-related teasing is associated with body concerns, disordered eating, and health diagnoses in racially and ethnically diverse young men.

机构信息

Counseling Psychology and Human Services, University of Oregon, 1215 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403, United States; The Prevention Science Institute, University of Oregon, 1600 Millrace Dr, Eugene, OR 97403, United States.

Counseling Psychology and Human Services, University of Oregon, 1215 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403, United States; The Prevention Science Institute, University of Oregon, 1600 Millrace Dr, Eugene, OR 97403, United States.

出版信息

Body Image. 2021 Sep;38:37-48. doi: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2021.03.010. Epub 2021 Apr 5.

Abstract

Research suggests that weight-related teasing is associated with body concerns and disordered eating in male and female adolescents and women. Yet, little is known about these associations for young men with diverse racial and ethnic identities. This study examined the association of weight-related teasing frequency and distress with body concerns, loss of control (LOC) eating, dietary restraint, and history of psychiatric and medical diagnoses in racially and ethnically diverse young men. Racial and ethnic identity was examined as a potential moderator. Participants (N = 1,069; 18-30 years; M = 24.1 ± 3.6 years) completed an online survey and reported on general demographics; weight-related teasing; body concerns; LOC eating frequency in the last 28 days; dietary restraint; and history of psychiatric and medical diagnoses. All models adjusted for BMI, income, education, and history of psychiatric diagnoses (when not the dependent variable). Both weight-related teasing frequency and distress were significantly and positively linked with all dependent variables, and these associations did not significantly vary by racial and ethnic identity. These findings suggest that, much like in prior research with adolescents and women, experiences with weight-related teasing are associated with body concerns, disordered eating, and poorer health in racially and ethnically diverse young men, regardless of body size.

摘要

研究表明,与体重相关的嘲笑与男青少年和女青少年及女性的身体担忧和饮食失调有关。然而,对于具有不同种族和民族身份的年轻男性,这些关联知之甚少。本研究调查了与体重相关的嘲笑频率和痛苦与身体担忧、失控(LOC)进食、饮食克制以及不同种族和民族的年轻男性的精神和医疗诊断史之间的关联。种族和民族身份被视为一个潜在的调节因素。参与者(N=1069;18-30 岁;M=24.1±3.6 岁)完成了在线调查,报告了一般人口统计学数据;与体重相关的嘲笑;身体担忧;在过去 28 天内 LOC 进食的频率;饮食克制;以及精神和医疗诊断史。所有模型均调整了 BMI、收入、教育和精神诊断史(当不是因变量时)。与体重相关的嘲笑频率和痛苦都与所有因变量显著正相关,这些关联与种族和民族身份无关。这些发现表明,与先前对青少年和女性的研究一样,与体重相关的嘲笑经历与身体担忧、饮食失调和不同种族和民族的年轻男性的健康状况较差有关,而与体型无关。

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