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Does size really matter? Weight and values in public health.

机译:大小真的重要吗?公共卫生中的体重和价值观。

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The medical community has long regarded obesity and overweight as serious health risks, and popular culture reflects these concerns. A focus on body weight reduction motivates many contemporary exercise and diet practices, especially among women. Yet, there is significant evidence that those risks have been exaggerated, that weight loss regimens may be more detrimental to health than moderate obesity, and that pressure to be thin leads to disordered eating and unhealthy lifestyle choices. This paper examines the problematic manners in which some national health policies regard the problems of overweight and obesity. It contends that concepts of aesthetics, grounded in 19th-century beliefs about the body, guide clinicians to emphasize measurement of the body in health assessment at potential cost to individual wellness.
机译:长期以来,医学界一直认为肥胖和超重是严重的健康风险,流行文化反映了这些担忧。着重于减轻体重激发了许多现代运动和饮食习惯,尤其是在女性中。然而,有大量证据表明,这些风险被夸大了,减肥方案可能比中度肥胖对健康更有害,瘦身的压力会导致饮食失调和不健康的生活方式选择。本文研究了一些国家卫生政策对超重和肥胖问题的质疑方式。它认为,以19世纪有关身体的信念为基础的美学概念,可以指导临床医生在健康评估中强调对身体的测量,而这可能会损害个人的健康。

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