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Does reading keep you thin? Leisure activities, cultural tastes, and body weight in comparative perspective

机译:阅读会让你瘦吗?休闲活动,文化品味和体重的比较

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While sedentary leisure-time activities such as reading, going to movies, attending cultural events, going to sporting events, watching TV, listening to music, and socialising with friends would seem to contribute to excess weight, a perspective focusing on socioeconomic status (SES) differences in cultural tastes suggests the opposite, that some sedentary activities are associated with lower rather than higher body weight. This study aims to test theories of cultural distinction by examining relationships between leisure-time activities and body weight. Using 2007 data on 17 nations from the International Social Survey Program (ISSP), the analysis estimates relationships between the body mass index and varied leisure-time activities while controlling for SES, physical activities, and sociodemographic variables. Net of controls for SES and physical activities, participation time in cultural activities is associated with lower rather than higher body weight, particularly in high-income nations. The results suggest that both cultural activities and body weight reflect forms of distinction that separate SES-based lifestyles.
机译:虽然久坐的休闲活动(例如阅读,看电影,参加文化活动,去体育活动,看电视,听音乐和与朋友交往)似乎会增加体重,但这种观点集中在社会经济地位(SES)上)文化口味上的差异表明相反,一些久坐不动的活动与体重减轻而不是体重增加有关。本研究旨在通过研究休闲活动与体重之间的关系来检验文化差异的理论。使用国际社会调查计划(ISSP)提供的2007年有关17个国家的数据,该分析估算了体重指数与各种休闲时间活动之间的关系,同时控制了SES,身体活动和社会人口统计学变量。扣除对SES和体育活动的控制后,参加文化活动的时间与体重的降低有关,而不是与体重的增加有关,尤其是在高收入国家。结果表明,文化活动和体重都反映了区分基于SES的生活方式的区别形式。

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