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Social class differences in BMI among Danish women: Applying Cockerham's health lifestyles approach and Bourdieu's theory of lifestyle

机译:丹麦女性中BMI的社会阶层差异:运用科克汉姆(Cockerham)的健康生活方式和布迪厄(Bourdieu)的生活方式理论

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Research on social class differences in obesity and weight-related outcomes has highlighted the need to consider how such class differences reflect the unequally distributed constellations of economic, cultural, and social resources that enable and constrain health-related habits and practices or health lifestyles. Motivated by this need, the present study applies a theoretical perspective that integrates Cockerham's (2005) health lifestyles theory with Bourdieu's (1984) theoretical scholarship on social class, lifestyles, and the body to analyzing class-based differences in body mass index (BMI) among adult female respondents of a 2007 Danish national survey (n = 1376). We test hypotheses concerning how respective levels of economic, cultural, and social capital that constitute women's social class membership are associated with BMI directly and via their influence on respondent's dietary-related values, preferences, behaviors, and exercise activities. Our analyses indicate that cultural and economic capital were both directly associated with BMI. Mediation analyses revealed that greater cultural and social capital were linked to higher BMI via interest in cooking; while all three forms of capital were associated with lower BMI via greater frequency of exercise. These findings provide evidence for the many-and sometimes contradictory-ways that social class can influence body weight. Identifying such patterns can inform the design of more effective population health interventions.
机译:对肥胖和与体重相关的结局中的社会阶层差异的研究强调,需要考虑这种阶层差异如何反映经济,文化和社会资源分布不均的情况,从而使和限制与健康相关的习惯,做法或健康生活方式。受此需求的驱使,本研究采用了将科克汉姆(2005)的健康生活方式理论与布迪厄(1984)关于社会阶层,生活方式和身体的理论奖学金相结合的理论观点,以分析基于群体的体重指数(BMI)差异。 2007年丹麦全国调查的成年女性受访者中(n = 1376)。我们检验了以下假设:构成女性社会阶层成员的经济,文化和社会资本的各个水平如何直接与BMI关联,以及如何通过其对受访者与饮食相关的价值观,偏好,行为和锻炼活动的影响来实现。我们的分析表明,文化和经济资本都与BMI直接相关。调解分析显示,通过对烹饪的兴趣,更高的文化和社会资本与更高的BMI相关联。而所有三种形式的资本都通过较高的运动频率与较低的BMI相关联。这些发现为社会阶层影响体重的许多甚至有时相互矛盾的方式提供了证据。确定这种模式可以为设计更有效的人口健康干预措施提供依据。

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