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体重偏见与公共卫生政策支持

Weight bias and support of public health policies.

机构信息

Department of Health, Kinesiology, and Applied Physiology, Concordia University, 7141 Sherbrooke St. W., SP 165.31, Montréal, QC, H4B 1R6, Canada.

Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Concordia University, 1455, Boulevard de Maisonneuve West, Montréal, QC, H3G 1M8, Canada.

出版信息

Can J Public Health. 2021 Aug;112(4):758-765. doi: 10.17269/s41997-020-00471-7. Epub 2021 May 14.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Public health policies have been proposed to help address prevalent Canadian obesity rates. Along with the increase in obesity prevalence, explicit weight bias is also rampant in Western society. This paper aimed to assess the association between explicit weight bias attitudes and Canadian public support of these policy recommendations.

METHODS

Canadian adults (N = 903; 51% female; BMI = 27.3 ± 7.0 kg/m) completed an online survey measuring explicit weight bias, using the three subscales of the Anti-Fat Attitudes Questionnaire: Willpower (belief in weight controllability), Fear of fat (fear of gaining weight), and Dislike (antipathy towards people with obesity). Whether these subscales were associated with policy support was assessed with logistic regression. Analyses were adjusted for age, race, gender, and income.

RESULTS

Public support of policy recommendations ranged from 53% to 90%. Explicit weight bias was primarily expressed through a fear of weight gain and the belief that weight gain was within the individual's control based on willpower. Although the Dislike subscale was associated with lower support for several policies that enable or guide individual choice in behaviour change, the Willpower and Fear of fat subscales were associated with greater support for similar policies.

CONCLUSION

This study contributes to evidence-informed public health action by describing public support of public health policies and demonstrating an association between explicit weight bias and public support. A higher total explicit weight bias score increased the odds of supporting primarily less intrusive policies. However, dislike of individuals with obesity was associated with decreased odds of supporting many policies.

摘要

目的

为了解决加拿大普遍存在的肥胖问题,已提出了公共卫生政策。随着肥胖率的上升,西方社会也明显存在明确的体重偏见。本文旨在评估明确的体重偏见态度与加拿大公众对这些政策建议的支持之间的关系。

方法

903 名加拿大成年人(51%为女性;BMI=27.3±7.0kg/m2)参加了一项在线调查,该调查使用反肥胖态度问卷的三个子量表来衡量明确的体重偏见:意志力(相信体重可控性)、对肥胖的恐惧(害怕体重增加)和厌恶(对肥胖者的反感)。使用逻辑回归评估这些子量表与政策支持的相关性。分析调整了年龄、种族、性别和收入。

结果

政策建议的公众支持率从 53%到 90%不等。明确的体重偏见主要表现为对体重增加的恐惧和基于意志力的体重增加可控的信念。尽管厌恶子量表与对几项促进或指导个人行为改变选择的政策的支持度较低有关,但意志力和对肥胖的恐惧子量表与对类似政策的支持度较高有关。

结论

本研究通过描述公众对公共卫生政策的支持以及明确的体重偏见与公众支持之间的关系,为循证公共卫生行动做出了贡献。更高的总明确体重偏见评分增加了支持主要是非侵入性政策的可能性。然而,对肥胖者的反感与支持许多政策的可能性降低有关。

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