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在美国东南部,参与行为肥胖干预之前经历过体重歧视的黑人和白人成年人与治疗反应相关。

Weight Discrimination Experienced Prior to Enrolling in a Behavioral Obesity Intervention is Associated with Treatment Response Among Black and White Adults in the Southeastern U.S.

机构信息

Department of Family and Community Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Alabama At Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA.

Division of Preventive Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Alabama At Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA.

出版信息

Int J Behav Med. 2022 Apr;29(2):152-159. doi: 10.1007/s12529-021-10009-x. Epub 2021 Aug 2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The current study evaluated the associations between history of weight discrimination and race on pre-treatment depressive symptoms, treatment session attendance, and weight loss among Black and White adults enrolled in a 16-week obesity intervention.

METHODS

Participants (N = 271; mean BMI = 35.7 kg/m; 59% Black; 92% women) reported prior experiences of weight discrimination and completed the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression (CES-D) Scale at baseline. Weekly attendance at group sessions was recorded, and weight was measured at baseline and post-treatment. All models adjusted for baseline BMI, age, and sex.

RESULTS

Participants with a history of weight discrimination scored 2.4 points higher on the CES-D (B = 2.432, p = .012) and lost 2% less weight relative to those without weight discrimination (B = 0.023, p = .002). Race modified the association between weight discrimination and treatment session attendance, such that Black individuals attended fewer sessions if they had prior experience of weight discrimination, but prior weight discrimination was not significantly associated with treatment attendance among White individuals.

CONCLUSION

Weight discrimination is associated with pre-treatment depressive symptoms and may hinder weight loss regardless of race. Black individuals may attend fewer weight loss treatment sessions if they have prior experience of weight discrimination.

摘要

背景

本研究评估了超重干预前黑人及白人参与者体重歧视史和种族与治疗前抑郁症状、治疗疗程出席率和减重的关联。

方法

参与者(N=271;平均 BMI=35.7kg/m;59%黑人;92%女性)报告了之前的体重歧视经历,并在基线时完成了流行病学研究中心抑郁量表(CES-D)。每周记录小组疗程出席情况,基线和治疗后测量体重。所有模型均调整了基线 BMI、年龄和性别。

结果

有体重歧视史的参与者在 CES-D 上的得分高 2.4 分(B=2.432,p=0.012),体重减轻相对无体重歧视者少 2%(B=0.023,p=0.002)。体重歧视与治疗疗程出席率的关联受种族影响,有体重歧视史的黑人参与者出席的疗程较少,但白人参与者的体重歧视史与治疗疗程出席率无显著关联。

结论

体重歧视与治疗前的抑郁症状相关,且可能无论种族都阻碍减重。黑人参与者如果有体重歧视史,可能会较少参加减重治疗疗程。

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