Literature DB >> 27015294

A preliminary investigation of racial differences in body talk in age-diverse U.S. adults.

Mallory F Fiery1, Denise M Martz2, Rose Mary Webb2, Lisa Curtin2.   

Abstract

To compare racial similarities and differences in conversations about body image, this online study surveyed U.S. adult men (n=1928) and women (n=1965) on 1) exposure to and 2) pressure to engage in body talk using vignettes featuring unfavorable body talk (e.g., "fat talk") or favorable self-accepting body talk. Black women reported less unfavorable body talk compared to White, Hispanic, and Asian women. Conversely, Black and Hispanic women reported more experience with favorable body talk compared to White women. Asian men reported more experience with favorable and unfavorable body talk compared to White men, and Black men reported more experience with favorable body talk compared to White men. Findings for Black women and men are largely consistent with body image literature espousing personal individualization of beauty and style (e.g., "She's got it going on"). Given the dearth of research on body talk among men, conclusions regarding racial differences among men are tentative. Further exploration of varying forms of body talk holds promise for the development of culturally-sensitive prevention and treatment efforts for body image and disordered eating among culturally diverse groups of men and women.
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Keywords:  Body image; Ethnicity; Fat talk; Favorable body talk; Race; Racial differences; Unfavorable body talk

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27015294     DOI: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2016.03.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eat Behav        ISSN: 1471-0153


  3 in total

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3.  Association of mood disorders with cardiovascular disease risk factors in overweight and obese youth with elevated blood pressure.

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