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The rise of eating disorders in Asia: a review

机译:亚洲饮食失调的兴起:回顾

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Once concentrated among adolescent Caucasian females in high-income Western countries, today, eating disorders (EDs) are truly global. Building upon previous work describing the rise of EDs among cultures in transition, we contextualize the emergence of EDs in Asia by locating this development within the broader discourse about the processes of change that have radically transformed Asian societies over the last three decades. By identifying where EDs are emerging in the region, and by examining their particular expression, our aim is to explicate a fuller story of the relationship between culture and eating disorders.Much of the discussion of EDs in non-Western societies is predicated upon the assumption that an increase in EDs is the by-product of “Westernization”, the term used to describe the process by which increased cultural contact with the West results in the transmission of so-called ‘Western’ ideas and cultural norms to a non-Western culture. While the Westernization literature represents a historical anchor in our understanding of EDs in Asia, we propose that this analysis is incomplete in that societal change in the form of industrialization and urbanization occurring independently from, or in tandem with, “Western” influence are critical factors contributing to the rise of EDs in Asia. Further, our review of eating disorders in Asia suggests that an understanding of the diversity and distinctiveness of the individual countries and cultures that comprise ‘Asia’ is crucial to understanding the emergence and rise of EDs across this vast region, suggesting that eating disorders are not culture-bound or culture-specific, but rather culture-reactive. Taking into account both the historical influence of Western culture and the more contemporary effects of Asian industrialization and urbanization, key distinctions among respective Asian cultures expands our understanding of the development and expression of EDs globally.
机译:如今,饮食失调曾经集中在高收入西方国家的青春期白人女性中,如今已真正成为全球性的饮食失调症。在描述EDs在转型文化中崛起的先前工作的基础上,我们通过将发展情况定位在关于变革过程的更广泛论述中,来探讨EDs在亚洲的发展情况,在过去三十年中,变革过程从根本上改变了亚洲社会。通过确定ED在该地区出现的位置,并通过检查其特定表达,我们的目的是阐明文化与饮食失调之间关系的更完整的故事。非西方社会对ED的讨论大部分基于这样的假设EDs的增加是“西方化”的副产品,该术语用来描述与西方的文化联系增加导致所谓的“西方”思想和文化规范向非西方传播的过程文化。尽管西方化文献代表了我们对亚洲ED的理解的历史锚点,但我们认为这种分析是不完整的,因为工业化和城市化形式的社会变化独立于或与“西方”影响一起发生是至关重要的因素为亚洲ED的崛起做出了贡献。此外,我们对亚洲饮食失调的回顾表明,对构成“亚洲”的各个国家和文化的多样性和独特性的理解对于理解这一广阔地区急诊室的出现和兴起至关重要,这表明饮食失调并非与文化相关或特定于文化,但对文化具有反应性。考虑到西方文化的历史影响以及亚洲工业化和城市化的更多当代影响,各个亚洲文化之间的主要区别扩大了我们对全球EDs发展和表达的理解。

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