Leopold Liliya
Department of Sociology, University of Amsterdam, Nieuwe Achtergracht 166, 1018 WV, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
BMC Public Health. 2025 Mar 5;25(1):876. doi: 10.1186/s12889-025-21449-5.
Which body weight is considered ideal and socially accepted in modern societies? A widely held belief is that social body weight norms are strict and thin in Western societies. This belief is supported by empirical evidence drawn from samples that do not necessarily represent common views in the population.
This study presents a population-based profile of social body weight norms using survey data collected in 2019 in the United States (N = 1,390, ages 18 to 84), Germany (N = 4,285, ages 24 to 74), and the Netherlands (N = 2,040, ages 18 to 84). Norms were measured on a validated figure rating scale.
In all study populations, male and female figures representing the range from normal weight to slight overweight were generally rated as ideal and neither too thin nor too heavy. Heavier norms were found in older people and men, and more often in the Netherlands than in Germany and the United States. People generally perceived social body weight norms as thinner than what actual ratings revealed. This perception bias was most pronounced in the United States.
These findings provide a population-representative baseline of social body weight norms and contradict the notion of a thinness norm.
在现代社会中,何种体重被视为理想且为社会所接受?一种普遍的观点认为,西方社会的社会体重标准严格且偏向瘦。这一观点得到了来自不一定能代表总体普遍看法的样本的实证证据的支持。
本研究利用2019年在美国(N = 1390,年龄18至84岁)、德国(N = 4285,年龄24至74岁)和荷兰(N = 2040,年龄18至84岁)收集的调查数据,呈现了基于人群的社会体重标准概况。标准通过经过验证的体型评定量表进行测量。
在所有研究人群中,代表正常体重到轻微超重范围的男性和女性体型通常被评为理想体型,既不太瘦也不太胖。在老年人和男性中发现了更重的标准,且在荷兰比在德国和美国更为常见。人们普遍认为社会体重标准比实际评定结果显示的更瘦。这种认知偏差在美国最为明显。
这些发现提供了具有人群代表性的社会体重标准基线,并与瘦标准的观念相矛盾。