Health and appearance concerns in young Caucasian and African-American women

被引:0
|
作者
York-Crowe E.E. [1 ]
Williamson D.A. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA
[2] Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Baton Rouge, LA 70808
关键词
Appearance; College females; Concerns; Ethnicity; Health; Weight;
D O I
10.1007/BF03327539
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Objective: The primary aim of this study was to examine the health- and appearance-related concerns of young African-American and Caucasian females. Research Methods: Participants were twenty Caucasian and twenty African-American college women, who were matched on age and BMI. All participants were administered the Multidimensional Body-Self Relations Questionnaire (MBSRQ), a demographics instrument, and a short inventory to assess concerns about health, appearance, and weight management, in a single testing session; height and weight data were self-reported. Results: African-American women and Caucasian women were not significantly different in their level of health consciousness or perception of health; however, African-American women were significantly more satisfied with their physical appearance in comparison to Caucasian women. Among African-American women, perception of health and level of health consciousness were highly related; this relationship was not found in Caucasian women. In addition, perception of health was related to satisfaction with appearance in both groups, although the relationship was stronger among African-Americans. Among Caucasian women, satisfaction with physical appearance was highly correlated with perception of weight status (from underweight to very overweight); this relationship was not found among African-American females. An inverse relationship between body mass index (BMI) and appearance evaluation was found only for Caucasian females. Discussion: These findings suggest that, on the whole, young African-American and Caucasian college females report similar evaluations of health and values placed on appearance and health, and differ primarily in terms of satisfaction with physical appearance. ©2005, Editrice Kurtis.
引用
收藏
页码:e38 / e44
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Energy expenditure in young, sedentary, nonobese African-American and Caucasian women
    Melby, CL
    Beal, LD
    Ho, RC
    Jeckel, KM
    Donahoo, WT
    Goran, MI
    [J]. FASEB JOURNAL, 1999, 13 (05): : A926 - A926
  • [2] Comparison of risk factors for obesity in young, nonobese African-American and Caucasian women
    Melby, CL
    Ho, RC
    Jeckel, K
    Beal, L
    Goran, M
    Donahoo, WT
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OBESITY, 2000, 24 (11) : 1514 - 1522
  • [3] Comparison of risk factors for obesity in young, nonobese African-American and Caucasian women
    CL Melby
    RC Ho
    K Jeckel
    L Beal
    M Goran
    WT Donahoo
    [J]. International Journal of Obesity, 2000, 24 : 1514 - 1522
  • [4] FOOD PREFERENCES OF SURVEYED CAUCASIAN AND AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN
    WILSON, JF
    DACOSTA, KO
    [J]. APPETITE, 1995, 24 (02) : 201 - 201
  • [5] AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES - REHABILITATION ISSUES AND CONCERNS
    ALSTON, RJ
    MCCOWAN, CJ
    [J]. JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION, 1994, 60 (01): : 36 - 40
  • [6] Cultural health beliefs of Caucasian, African-American and Mexican-American older women with breast cancer
    Mishel, MH
    Germino, BB
    Braden, CJ
    [J]. PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY, 1999, 8 (06) : 17 - 17
  • [7] PREDICTORS OF BLOOD PRESSURE IN POSTMENOPAUSAL AFRICAN-AMERICAN AND CAUCASIAN WOMEN
    Clara, H. Santa
    Szymanski, L.
    Ordille, T.
    Fernhall, B.
    [J]. MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE, 2001, 33 (05): : S108 - S108
  • [8] Barriers and Motivations to Exercise in Older African-American and Caucasian Women
    Schuler, Petra B.
    Roy, Jane L. P.
    Vinci, Debra
    Philipp, Steve
    Hunter, Gary R.
    [J]. MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE, 2006, 38 (05): : S540 - S540
  • [9] Socioeconomic status as a correlate of sleep in African-American and Caucasian women
    Hall, M
    Bromberger, J
    Matthews, K
    [J]. SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS AND HEALTH IN INDUSTRIAL NATIONS: SOCIAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL, AND BIOLOGICAL PATHWAYS, 1999, 896 : 427 - 430
  • [10] Correlates of central adiposity in postmenopausal African-American and Caucasian women
    Rogers, NL
    Schubert, CM
    Czerwinski, SA
    Chumlea, WC
    Siervogel, RM
    Towne, B
    [J]. CIRCULATION, 2003, 107 (07) : E7021 - E7021