学龄前儿童体重耻辱感与身体满意度

B. Jenull, Carlotta Mayer, P. Knobel, R. Birnbacher
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世界范围内的肥胖大流行对超重个体有着深远的影响。超重本身可导致身体健康受损,与之相关的体重耻辱会损害精神健康。由于体重偏见早在学龄前就开始了,因此找出导致儿童体重歧视的社会人口和心理因素以及如何预防这些因素非常重要。方法:在甜甜圈项目中,对282名3至7岁的儿童进行了访谈,询问他们对不同体型的玩伴的偏好,以及他们对正常和超重身材的形容词。答案与孩子的体重、感知和理想体型、性别和年龄有关。结果:体重耻辱感在整个样本中都很明显,而年龄较大的儿童往往比年幼的儿童表现出更高的体重偏见。研究发现,女孩比男孩表现出更强烈的体重偏见。较高的儿童体重与负面形容词与超重目标值呈正相关。较低的感知或理想体型与超重个体的负相关程度较高。身体满意度对体重耻辱感的表达没有影响。讨论:我们的研究结果为不同的社会人口学和社会心理结构之间的关系提供了进一步的证据。这种关系很难,需要更多的研究。讨论了我们的结果对早期预防计划的重要性,以减少儿童和社会的体重耻辱感。[J]儿科围产期儿童保健;5 (2): 112-125 DOI: 10.26502/jppch.74050069儿科,围产期和儿童健康杂志113
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Weight-Stigma and Body Satisfaction among Preschool Children
Introduction: The worldwide obesity pandemic has far reaching consequences for the overweight individual. Overweight itself can lead to impaired physical health, the associated weight stigma to impaired mental health. As weight bias starts as early as in preschool age, it is important to find out what sociodemographic and psychosocial factors promote weight stigma in children and how to prevent them. Methods: Within the DONUT-project 282 children between the age three to seven were interviewed about their preference of different sizes in playmates and the adjectives they attributed to normal and overweight figures. Answers have been correlated with the child’s weight, perceived and ideal body size, gender, and age. Results: Weight stigma is evident throughout the sample, while older children tend to show a higher weight bias than younger children. Girls were found to display a stronger weight bias than boys. A higher children’s weight showed a positive correlation with association of negative adjectives to the overweight target figure. A lower perceived or ideal body size was associated with higher negative correlations towards overweight individuals. There was no body satisfaction effect on expressed weight stigma. Discussion: Our findings provide further evidence about the relationship between different sociodemographic and psychosocial constructs. This relationship is difficult and needs more research. The importance of our results for early prevention programs to reduce weight stigma in children and society is discussed. J Pediatr Perinatol Child Health 2021; 5 (2): 112-125 DOI: 10.26502/jppch.74050069 Journal of Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health 113
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