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体重歧视与整个体重范围内饮食失调的纵向关联。

Longitudinal associations between weight stigma and disordered eating across the weight spectrum.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada.

Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Eat Behav. 2023 Aug;50:101788. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2023.101788. Epub 2023 Jul 25.

Abstract

Weight stigma reflects discrimination or stereotyping based on weight, and this construct is associated with body dissatisfaction, low self-esteem, and eating pathology. Recent research suggests that internalizing weight stigma (i.e., endorsing negative stereotypes about one's weight) mediates associations between experienced weight stigma and disordered eating. However, much of this research has been cross-sectional and limited data exist on associations between weight stigma constructs and eating pathology across the weight spectrum. The current study explored whether internalized weight stigma differentially mediates the relationship between experiencing weight stigma and disordered eating symptoms over time in higher-weight versus non-higher-weight individuals. Undergraduate students (N = 661, 80 % Female, 28.5 % higher weight) completed surveys at three time points over six months. Multigroup path analyses tested whether the effects of experienced weight stigma and internalized weight stigma on binge eating, food restriction, and body dissatisfaction differed between the higher-weight and non-higher-weight groups. All models showed improved fit when path estimates were allowed to vary between groups. Mediation analyses indicated a significant indirect effect of experienced weight stigma on binge eating via internalized weight stigma among the higher-weight group but not the non-higher-weight group. Only internalized weight stigma was directly associated with body dissatisfaction across weight status. A direct effect of experienced weight stigma on restriction was found in the non-higher-weight group. Findings suggest that, in general, weight stigma negatively affects body image and eating behavior, although specific effects may vary depending on one's weight.

摘要

体重歧视反映了基于体重的歧视或刻板印象,而这种观念与身体不满、低自尊和饮食失调有关。最近的研究表明,内化体重歧视(即认同关于自己体重的负面刻板印象)中介了经历体重歧视与饮食失调之间的关联。然而,这些研究大多是横断面的,而且在体重范围内,体重歧视结构与饮食失调之间的关联数据有限。本研究探讨了在更高体重和非更高体重个体中,内化体重歧视是否不同程度地调节了经历体重歧视与饮食失调症状随时间的关系。在六个月的时间里,本科生(N=661,80%为女性,28.5%为更高体重)在三个时间点完成了调查。多组路径分析检验了经历体重歧视和内化体重歧视对暴食、食物限制和身体不满的影响在更高体重组和非更高体重组之间是否不同。当路径估计值在组间变化时,所有模型的拟合度都有所提高。中介分析表明,在更高体重组中,经历体重歧视对暴食的间接影响通过内化体重歧视显著,而在非更高体重组中则不显著。只有内化体重歧视与体重状况的身体不满直接相关。在非更高体重组中,经历体重歧视对限制有直接影响。研究结果表明,总的来说,体重歧视会对身体形象和饮食行为产生负面影响,尽管具体影响可能因体重而异。

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