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Body Size Perception Among African American Women

机译:非洲裔美国女性的体型知觉

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Objective: To assess body size perception among African American women using cultural definitions of body size terms. Methods: Sixty-nine African American women classified Body Image Scale figures as overweight, obese, and too fat, and independently selected the figure they considered closest to their current body size. Results: Body size classifications of figures did not vary by participant weight status. Overweight figures were not considered too fat. For 86% of overweight (body mass index [BMI], 25-29.9) women and 40% of obese (BMI > 30) women, the self figure was not defined as overweight, obese, or too fat. Among participants with BMI >= 35, 65% did not classify their self figure as obese and 29% did not classify their self figure as overweight. Conclusions and Implications: The difference between cultural (folk) and medical definitions of body size terms may serve as a barrier to effective communication between patients and providers about health effects of excess adiposity
机译:目的:使用体型术语的文化定义来评估非洲裔美国女性对体型的感知。方法:69名非洲裔美国妇女将“身体图像比例”数字分类为超重,肥胖和过于肥胖,并独立选择了他们认为最接近其当前身体尺寸的数字。结果:人物的身高分类并未因参加者的体重状况而异。超重的数字不算太胖。对于86%的超重(体重指数[BMI]为25-29.9)的女性和40%的肥胖(BMI> 30)的女性,其自我数字并未定义为超重,肥胖或过于肥胖。 BMI> = 35的参与者中,有65%的人没有将自己的身材归类为肥胖,有29%的人没有将自己的身材归类为超重。结论和启示:身体大小术语的文化(民间)定义与医学定义之间的差异可能会妨碍患者与提供者之间就过量肥胖对健康的影响进行有效沟通

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