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主观社会地位对发展过程中饮食行为、肥胖和代谢健康的影响。

Contributions of subjective status to eating behaviors, obesity, and metabolic health across development.

机构信息

Division of Population Health Research, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, 6710B Rockledge Drive, Bethesda, MD, 20817, USA.

Division of Population Health Research, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, 6710B Rockledge Drive, Bethesda, MD, 20817, USA.

出版信息

Appetite. 2025 Jan 1;204:107735. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2024.107735. Epub 2024 Oct 30.

Abstract

Subjective status is the evaluation of one's social or socioeconomic status relative to others. Lower subjective status has been associated with risk of overweight/obesity, poorer metabolic health, and obesogenic food preferences and eating behaviors. However, these findings are predominantly based on studies of adolescents and young adults. This indicates major gaps in knowledge and application of this social determinant of obesity and metabolic health, given that perceived status develops throughout the life course along with food environments and eating habits. Here, we review the relationships that subjective status shares with the outcomes of eating behaviors, obesity, and metabolic health across milestones and periods of development: during the prenatal period, as caregivers who feed children, during childhood (prior to age 10) and from adolescence into emerging adulthood (until mid-20's). For each developmental period, we explore why the period critically contributes to these outcomes and how subjective status may affect eating behaviors and metabolic health. We propose that subjective status contributes to eating/feeding behaviors and metabolic health both within and across developmental periods, such that the effect of low subjective status at an earlier period may contribute to obesogenic eating behaviors and metabolic health in later developmental periods and intergenerationally. The influence of low subjective status on higher body weight may also threaten subjective status later in development through heightened vulnerability to social stressors, such as weight-based stigma. Overall, subjective status may be a broadly influential factor to consider when examining social determinants of obesity and metabolic health across development.

摘要

主观地位是相对于他人对自己的社会或社会经济地位的评价。较低的主观地位与超重/肥胖、代谢健康状况较差以及致肥胖食物偏好和饮食习惯有关。然而,这些发现主要基于对青少年和年轻人的研究。这表明,鉴于感知地位是随着食物环境和饮食习惯在整个生命过程中发展的,因此在肥胖和代谢健康的这一社会决定因素的知识和应用方面存在重大差距。在这里,我们回顾了主观地位与不同发展阶段和时期的饮食行为、肥胖和代谢健康结果之间的关系:在产前阶段,作为喂养孩子的照顾者;在儿童期(10 岁之前)和从青春期到成年早期(直到 20 多岁)。对于每个发展阶段,我们探讨了为什么该阶段对这些结果至关重要,以及主观地位如何影响饮食行为和代谢健康。我们提出,主观地位在不同的发展阶段内和之间都对饮食/喂养行为和代谢健康产生影响,因此早期的低主观地位可能会导致后期发展阶段的致肥胖饮食行为和代谢健康,并在代际间产生影响。低主观地位对较高体重的影响也可能通过增加对社会压力源(如基于体重的耻辱感)的脆弱性,从而在以后的发展过程中威胁到主观地位。总的来说,主观地位可能是在整个发展过程中研究肥胖和代谢健康的社会决定因素时需要考虑的一个广泛影响因素。

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