A Qualitative Study of the Experiences of Obesity, Body Image, and Mental Health of British-Born Afro-Caribbean Male Students at a West Yorkshire University in England

Johnson Mbabazi, Dorothy Irene Nalweyiso, Fiona MacGregor, J. Breckon, E. Kunonga, B. Tolchard, Rose I Dawson, J. Teke, Jossette Bettany-Saltikov, George William Kagugube, L. Nnyanzi
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Obesity, body image, and depression are all biopsychosocial phenomena that are frequently misunderstood across cultures. Body dissatisfaction is a psychological aspect of obesity that has been associated with disordered eating, low self-esteem, and depression. Nevertheless, body image dissatisfaction may affect non-obese individuals too. Those with a positive body image are more likely to participate in physical activity than those with a negative body image. Individuals who are satisfied with their body image are more likely to possess high self-esteem, confidence, and healthy eating habits. Obesity prevention among the black population is increasingly important. This study sought to examine the perceptions and experiences of British-born Afro-Caribbean male students at a West Yorkshire University in England regarding obesity, body image, and mental health. Twelve participants took part in 45-minute semi-structured interviews. The data was transcribed verbatim and analyzed using thematic analysis. Results revealed four major themes: "healthy lifestyle monitoring," "body image attitude," "experiences of attempting to maintain weight," and "reasons for weight change." Clinically obese individuals exhibited dissatisfaction with their body image. Depression was found to be strongly related to dissatisfaction with one's body image. Obesity is stigmatized and associated with low self-esteem in many societies in the United Kingdom, which impacts mental health. Future health promotion programs should teach obese individuals who are dissatisfied with their body image to deal with emotions like shame, guilt, and pride. Furthermore, individuals should adopt healthier eating habits and increase their physical activity, which is a broad strategy to reduce the incidence of obesity.
英国西约克郡大学英国出生的非裔加勒比男生肥胖、身体形象和心理健康经历的定性研究
肥胖、身体形象和抑郁都是生物心理社会现象,在不同文化中经常被误解。身体不满是肥胖的一个心理方面,与饮食紊乱、自卑和抑郁有关。然而,对身体形象的不满也可能影响非肥胖者。身体形象正面的人比身体形象负面的人更有可能参加体育活动。对自己的身体形象感到满意的人更有可能拥有高度的自尊、自信和健康的饮食习惯。预防黑人肥胖越来越重要。这项研究试图调查英国西约克郡大学英国出生的非裔加勒比男性学生对肥胖、身体形象和心理健康的看法和经历。12名参与者参加了45分钟的半结构化访谈。数据被逐字转录,并使用主题分析进行分析。研究结果揭示了四个主要主题:“健康的生活方式监测”、“身体形象态度”、“试图保持体重的经历”和“体重变化的原因”。临床肥胖者对自己的身体形象表现出不满。抑郁症被发现与对自己身体形象的不满密切相关。在英国的许多社会中,肥胖被污名化,并与自卑有关,这会影响心理健康。未来的健康促进计划应该教会那些对自己的身体形象不满意的肥胖者如何处理羞耻、内疚和骄傲等情绪。此外,个人应该养成更健康的饮食习惯,增加体育活动,这是降低肥胖发生率的一个广泛策略。
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