Emery C L, Watson J L, Watson P J, Thompson D M, Biderman M D
Am J Ment Defic. 1985 Jul;90(1):34-9.
Mentally retarded male and female adult subjects displayed mean body weights in excess of their ideal weights; excessive body weight of females was also apparent in comparison to normative data for the United States. Maintenance of appropriate weight appeared to be more likely in a controlled residential setting than in the natural home environment. These sex and environmental relationships could not be explained by medication and dietary programming differences, and age, race, and level of retardation were unrelated to body weight.
成年智障男性和女性受试者的平均体重超过了他们的理想体重;与美国的标准数据相比,女性的超重情况也很明显。在受控的居住环境中,保持适当体重的可能性似乎比在自然家庭环境中更大。这些性别与环境的关系无法通过药物治疗和饮食安排的差异来解释,而且年龄、种族和智障程度与体重无关。