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Adults' attitudes toward children, adolescents, and adults who are obese and tax-funded programs to combat obesity

机译:成年人对儿童,青少年和成年人的态度,他是肥胖和税收的措施打击肥胖症

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The goals of the present study were to assess (1) adults' patterns of beliefs about and attitudes toward children, adolescents, and adults who are obese and (2) their attitudes toward hypothetical tax-funded programs designed to combat obesity in children, adolescents, and adults. A total of 267 participants, ranging in age from 19 to 88 years old, were recruited through Amazon's Mechanical Turk (MTurk) to participate online in the present study. The participants rated adults who are obese less favorably, and as less malleable, than children or adolescents who are obese. Furthermore, they were less supportive of tax-funded programs designed to combat obesity in adults than children or adolescents. In general, the participants' relatively unfavorable response to adults who are obese appears to be associated with the beliefs that older individuals who are obese are relatively unchangeable and have heightened personal fault for their plight.
机译:本研究的目的是评估(1)成年人对儿童、青少年和肥胖成年人的信念和态度模式,以及(2)他们对旨在打击儿童、青少年和成年人肥胖的假设性税收资助项目的态度。本研究通过亚马逊的Mechanical Turk(MTurk)招募了267名参与者,年龄从19岁到88岁不等。与肥胖儿童或青少年相比,受试者对肥胖成年人的评价不那么好,可塑性也较差。此外,与儿童或青少年相比,他们不太支持旨在对抗成年人肥胖的税收资助项目。总的来说,参与者对肥胖成年人相对不利的反应似乎与这样一种信念有关,即肥胖的老年人相对不易改变,并且对他们的困境有更大的个人过错。

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