Department of Psychology, Fordham University.
Department of Psychiatry, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 2023;93(6):494-503. doi: 10.1037/ort0000694. Epub 2023 Aug 24.
The inverse association between social status and hypertension (HTN) often observed in native-born populations may not hold among immigrants from regions where larger bodies are markers of success. Qualitative evidence suggests that many African immigrant groups view larger body size as a marker of social status. The present study examined the relationships between subjective social status, body mass index (BMI), and HTN in a cross-sectional, community snowball sample of 218 West African Fulani immigrants living in New York City. Over a third of the sample met criteria for HTN. Higher subjective social status within the Fulani community was directly associated with higher likelihood of HTN. BMI fully mediated this association. Member checking revealed a community narrative in which being heavy indicated higher status. These findings provide the first quantitative evidence that aesthetic markers of status within African immigrant communities may comprise risks to cardiovascular health. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).
在土生土长的人群中,社会地位与高血压(HTN)之间的反比关系很常见,但在来自身体较大是成功标志的地区的移民中,这种关系可能并不存在。定性证据表明,许多非洲移民群体将更大的体型视为社会地位的标志。本研究在纽约市的一个横断面、社区雪球样本中,对 218 名西非富拉尼移民的主观社会地位、体重指数(BMI)和 HTN 之间的关系进行了检验。该样本中有超过三分之一的人符合 HTN 标准。在富拉尼社区内,较高的主观社会地位与更高的 HTN 可能性直接相关。BMI 完全中介了这种关联。成员核查揭示了一种社区叙述,即体重表明更高的地位。这些发现首次提供了定量证据,表明非洲移民社区内的审美地位标志可能构成心血管健康风险。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2023 APA,保留所有权利)。