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Visual body size norms and the under-detection of overweight and obesity

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OBESITY SCIENCE & PRACTICE
卷 4, 期 1, 页码 29-40

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/osp4.143

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Body size norms; obesity; visual perception; weight misperceptions

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  1. Medical Research Council
  2. Economic and Social Research Council
  3. Wellcome Trust
  4. National Institute of Health Research
  5. American Beverage Association
  6. Unilever

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Objectives The weight status of men with overweight and obesity tends to be visually underestimated, but visual recognition of female overweight and obesity has not been formally examined. The aims of the present studies were to test whether people can accurately recognize both male and female overweight and obesity and to examine a visual norm-based explanation for why weight status is underestimated. Methods The present studies examine whether both male and female overweight and obesity are visually underestimated (Study 1), whether body size norms predict when underestimation of weight status occurs (Study 2) and whether visual exposure to heavier body weights adjusts visual body size norms and results in underestimation of weight status (Study 3). Results The weight status of men and women with overweight and obesity was consistently visually underestimated (Study 1). Body size norms predicted underestimation of weight status (Study 2) and in part explained why visual exposure to heavier body weights caused underestimation of overweight (Study 3). Conclusions The under-detection of overweight and obesity may have been in part caused by exposure to larger body sizes resulting in an upwards shift in the range of body sizes that are perceived as being visually normal'.

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