Children's National Hospital, Center for Translational Research, Washington, DC, USA.
The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, DC, USA.
Child Obes. 2022 Mar;18(2):75-83. doi: 10.1089/chi.2021.0153. Epub 2021 Sep 2.
Racism and childhood obesity are both pervasive factors adversely affecting the health and wellbeing of children and adolescents in the United States. The association between racism and obesity has been touched upon in the literature; yet most work has focused on a few dimensions of intersectionality of these two domains at one time. The renewed focus on structural racism as the primary contributor to distress of Black individuals in the United States has highlighted the urgency of identifying the contributions of racism to the childhood obesity epidemic. The current article is not a complete review of the literature, rather, it is meant to take a broad narrative review of the myriad ways in which racism contributes to the obesity epidemic in Black youth to serve as a call to action for more research, prevention, and intervention. The current article illustrates how a number of mechanisms for the etiology and maintenance of obesity are heavily influenced by racism and how addressing racism is critical for ameliorating the childhood obesity epidemic.
种族主义和儿童肥胖都是普遍存在的因素,它们对美国儿童和青少年的健康和幸福产生不利影响。文献中已经提到了种族主义和肥胖之间的关联;然而,大多数研究都集中在这两个领域的交叉性的几个方面。重新关注结构性种族主义是导致美国黑人个体痛苦的主要因素,这凸显了确定种族主义对儿童肥胖流行的贡献的紧迫性。本文并不是对文献的完整综述,而是对种族主义如何导致黑人青少年肥胖流行的多种方式进行广泛的叙述性综述,以呼吁开展更多的研究、预防和干预工作。本文说明了肥胖症的病因和维持的许多机制是如何受到种族主义的严重影响的,以及如何解决种族主义问题对于改善儿童肥胖症流行的重要性。