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Perceptions of the healthiest body in a market‐integrating indigenous population in Argentina: Fat idealization and gendered generational differences
American Journal of Human Biology ( IF 1.6 ) Pub Date : 2019-12-30 , DOI: 10.1002/ajhb.23382
Katherine Daiy 1, 2 , Kendall Arslanian 1, 2 , Elena S Lagranja 2, 3 , Claudia R Valeggia 1, 2
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Market integration seems to induce gender‐specific generational change in health‐related perceptions of body size. We predicted that among the Qom of Argentina, younger women would perceive comparatively thinner bodies as healthiest, demonstrating thin‐idealizing body norms, and older women would retain culturally rooted perceptions of heavier bodies as healthiest. As traditional and globalized body size ideals are different for men, we predicted that men would perceive normal bodies as healthiest and would not exhibit generational differences.

中文翻译:

阿根廷市场整合的土著人口中最健康的身体的感知:脂肪理想化和性别代际差异

市场一体化似乎在与健康有关的体型观念上引起了针对性别的世代变化。我们预测,在阿根廷的库姆群岛中,年轻女性将相对较轻的身体视为最健康,这表明人体瘦弱是理想的规范,而老年妇女将保留根植于文化的对较重身体的看法为最健康。由于传统和全球化的身材理想对于男性而言是不同的,因此我们预测男性会将正常身体视为最健康,并且不会表现出世代差异。
更新日期:2019-12-30
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