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The Weight of Things: Understanding African American Women's Perceptions of Health, Body Image, and Attractiveness

机译:事物的重量:了解非洲裔美国女性对健康,身体形象和吸引力的看法

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Negative attitudes toward being overweight or obese are widespread, and these notions perpetuate into conceptions about one's health. Clinically, being overweight is associated with health problems such as diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, and many other illnesses. African American women, who are generally larger in body size, are a particular target for health interventions. However, these women have resisted the obesity label, arguing that dominant measures of health are White norms and oppressive. Through the use of in-depth interviews, this study investigates how African American women understand and experience healthfulness, body image, and barriers to each. Findings show that African American women are ambivalent in their acceptance of dominant markers of health and expressed an almost universal disdain for the thin ideal as a marker of good health and a positive body image. Moreover, participants articulated a suspicion of formal medical measurements of obesity.
机译:对超重或肥胖的负面态度是普遍的,这些概念延续了一个人健康的概念。 临床上,超重与糖尿病,高血压,心脏病和许多其他疾病等健康问题有关。 非洲裔美国女性通常更大的体型,是健康干预措施的特定目标。 然而,这些女性抵制了肥胖标签,争论占主导地位的健康措施是白色规范和压抑。 通过使用深入的访谈,本研究调查了非洲裔美国妇女如何了解和经历每个人的健康,身体形象和障碍。 调查结果表明,非洲裔美国妇女在接受主导健康标志中,非洲裔美国妇女矛盾,并表达了几乎普遍的蔑视薄的理想,作为健康状况良好的标记和积极的身体形象。 此外,参与者阐述了对肥胖的正式医学测量的怀疑。

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