Allan J D, Mayo K, Michel Y
School of Nursing, University of Texas at Austin 78701-1499.
Res Nurs Health. 1993 Oct;16(5):323-33. doi: 10.1002/nur.4770160503.
The purpose of this naturalistic study was to compare values held by 36 white and 31 black women related to body size, and to identify factors that influence these values and linkages between body size values and weight management activities. Black women of lower SES were significantly different from black women of higher SES and white women, regardless of SES, in that they were heavier, viewed themselves as heavier, and perceived attractive body size as heavier. Black lower status women had to become a great deal heavier than the other groups before they defined themselves as overweight. We suggest that black lower social status women have a wider range of "normal" and attractive body size and that this wider range is developed from comparisons of other women in their social milieu and influences the initiation of weight loss activities.
这项自然主义研究的目的是比较36名白人女性和31名黑人女性在身体尺寸方面的价值观,确定影响这些价值观的因素,以及身体尺寸价值观与体重管理活动之间的联系。社会经济地位较低的黑人女性与社会经济地位较高的黑人女性以及白人女性(无论社会经济地位如何)存在显著差异,因为她们体重更重,认为自己更重,并且将有吸引力的身体尺寸视为更重。与其他群体相比,社会地位较低的黑人女性必须体重增加很多才会认为自己超重。我们认为,社会地位较低的黑人女性有更广泛的“正常”和有吸引力的身体尺寸范围,而这个更广泛的范围是通过与她们社会环境中的其他女性进行比较形成的,并影响减肥活动的开始。