A comparison of a subjective body assessment of men and women of the Polish social elite

作者:Demuth A*; Czerniak U; Ziolkowska Lajp E
来源:Homo-Journal of Comparative Human Biology, 2013, 64(5): 398-409.
DOI:10.1016/j.jchb.2013.07.001

摘要

The objective of the study was to compare the level of dissatisfaction with body image of men and women of the social elite in the Wielkopolska region, Poland, in the light of anthropometric indicators.
All studied individuals have had university education, performed public functions and their age ranged from 40 to 60 years. In total, information about 167 individuals, 70 women and 97 men, was collected. In the analysis the body mass index (BMI) and the waist to height ratio (WHtR) were taken into consideration. To study body image the Colour-A-Person Body Dissatisfaction Test (CAPT) and weight self-assessment were used.
In the group of women there was a significant relationship between a subjective assessment of weight as well as body mass index (BMI) and a degree of dissatisfaction with their body. Women who classified themselves in the category of overweight (self-assessment) had the highest BMI values and were the most dissatisfied with their body image (CAPT = 3.61). Individuals who believed that their body weight corresponded to the standard limits had a mean score of CAPT = 2.28, and women with normal BMI values were the most satisfied with their body. For men, there were no significant relationships.
Sex and size of anthropometric indicators were significantly related to the understanding of one's own body among the studied individuals. This is in line with reports of other authors who explain their results by different social expectations, according to which a woman's self-esteem is linked to her physical attractiveness. On the other hand, the studied women have been characterised by a significant body awareness which may be related to their education and professional status.

  • 出版日期2013

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