身体质量指数类别定义了我们的自我认知吗?对女性整体、多维和身体自尊的分析。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Women & Health Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-13 DOI:10.1080/03630242.2025.2503299
Lisa Moyon, David Le Foll, Kévin Nadarajah, Alain Somat, David Trouilloud, Geneviève Cabagno
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被认为是良好心理健康有助于积极行为的指标,自尊受到身体感知的影响。肥胖是导致自卑的一个危险因素,尤其是对女性而言。年龄在健康人群和肥胖人群中也起着保护作用。由于自尊和BMI之间的关系似乎不是线性发展的,本研究的目的是(1)分析BMI类别与整体、多维和身体自尊之间的联系,以及(2)确定年龄的潜在调节作用。采用法语版的RSE、MSE和PSPP量表分别对454名18至75岁的女性进行了全面、多维和身体自尊的评估,这些女性被分为五个BMI组:健康体重、超重、肥胖I、II和III类。整体自尊、多维自尊和身体自尊似乎与BMI等级有关。健康体重女性的情感、职业、身体领域和子领域自尊得分显著高于肥胖I、II或III类女性。“引爆点”与达到一个BMI阈值有关,在这个阈值上自尊的分数趋于稳定。这些分别出现在肥胖I类和肥胖II类中,分别出现在自尊的情感和身体领域,出现在超重和肥胖II类中,分别出现在体力和有吸引力的身体身体子领域。研究结果还显示,年龄对BMI和身体自尊及其子域之间的关系具有保护性调节作用。肥胖干预项目应该考虑到自我认知。
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Do Body Mass Index classes define our self-perceptions? Analysis of global, multidimensional, and physical self-esteem in women.

Considered as an indicator of good mental health contributing to positive behaviors, self-esteem is impacted by body perception. Obesity is a risk factor for the development of low self-esteem, particularly among women. Age also plays a protective role in both the healthy population and those living with obesity. Since the relationship between self-esteem and BMI does not appear to evolve linearly, the aims of this study were (1) to analyze the link between BMI classes and global, multidimensional, and physical self-esteem, and (2) to identify a potential moderating effect of age. Global, multidimensional, and physical self-esteem were assessed using French versions of RSE, MSE and PSPP scales respectively in 454 women aged 18 to 75 stratified into five BMI groups: healthy weight, overweight, obesity class I, II and III. Global, multidimensional, and physical self-esteem appear to be related to BMI classes. Healthy weight women had significantly higher emotional, professional, physical domains and subdomains self-esteem scores than those in obesity class I, II or III. "Tipping points" associated with reaching a BMI threshold at which scores of self-esteem stabilize have been highlighted. These appeared at obesity class I and II, respectively, for the emotional and physical domains of self-esteem, and at overweight and obesity class II, respectively, for the physical strength and attractive body physical subdomains. Results also revealed a protective moderating effect of age on the relationship between BMI and physical self-esteem, and its subdomains. Obesity intervention programs should consider self-perceptions.

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Women & Health
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期刊介绍: Women & Health publishes original papers and critical reviews containing highly useful information for researchers, policy planners, and all providers of health care for women. These papers cover findings from studies concerning health and illness and physical and psychological well-being of women, as well as the environmental, lifestyle and sociocultural factors that are associated with health and disease, which have implications for prevention, early detection and treatment, limitation of disability and rehabilitation.
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