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Body image and attitude toward obesity in an historically black university.

机译:一所历史悠久的黑人大学的身体形象和对肥胖的态度。

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INTRODUCTION: The obesity epidemic is a major problem in the United States, particularly among black women. Body image and attitudes toward obesity are important areas to understand and address in any comprehensive approach to this epidemic. METHODS: From an initial evaluation of 200 college students (25 male and 25 female freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors each) attending an historically black university, we selected those students who identified themselves as black for data analysis (n = 191). All students underwent height and weight measurement from which body mass index (BMI) was calculated. Each student answered two questions related to nine silhouettes for each sex that progressively moved from extreme thinness to extreme obesity. Also, each student answered 20 questions describing attitudes about obesity. RESULTS: Black college students placed between the 62nd and 72nd percentiles of national BMI data for adolescents. Black female students were more likely than their black male counterparts to be obese. BMI did not vary by sex or grade level. Students of both sexes generally preferred "trim" silhouettes with the caveat that students with BMIs <25 kg/m2 preferred smaller silhouettes than did students with BMIs > or =25 kg/m2. BMI and sex did not favor any particular set of attitudes toward obesity. CONCLUSION: Black male and female college students from an historically black university were largely in the "normal" range of BMI percentiles for sex and age. Our black female students were more likely to be obese than our black male students. Our findings suggest that young black women are tolerant of a variety of body sizes. Based on findings from our Attitudes Toward Obese Persons scale, body size sense of self and sex do not influence attitudes toward obese persons. Further studies are needed.
机译:简介:肥胖流行是美国的主要问题,尤其是在黑人妇女中。身体形象和对肥胖的态度是了解和解决这种流行病的任何综合方法的重要领域。方法:从对一所历史悠久的黑人大学就读的200名大学生(25名男生和25名女新生,大二,大三和大四)的初步评估中,我们选择了那些认为自己是黑人的学生进行数据分析(n = 191)。对所有学生进行身高和体重测量,由此计算出体重指数(BMI)。每个学生回答了两个与每个性别的九个轮廓有关的问题,这些轮廓从极度瘦弱逐渐转变为极度肥胖。此外,每个学生回答了20个问题,描述了对肥胖的态度。结果:黑人大学生在青少年国家BMI数据的第62至72个百分位之间。黑人女学生比黑人男生肥胖的可能性更高。体重指数没有性别或年级的变化。男女学生一般都喜欢“修剪”轮廓,但要注意的是,BMI <25 kg / m2的学生比BMI> 25 kg / m2的学生更喜欢小轮廓。体重指数和性别不赞成对肥胖采取任何特定的态度。结论:来自一所历史悠久的黑人大学的黑人男女大学生在性别和年龄上处于BMI百分位数的“正常”范围内。我们的黑人女学生比我们的黑人男学生更容易肥胖。我们的研究结果表明,年轻的黑人女性可以容忍各种体型。根据我们对肥胖者的态度量表得出的结论,身体大小的自我和性别观念不会影响对肥胖者的态度。需要进一步研究。

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