Weight Worries May Start Early for Slim
Women
There is a range of reasons why thin women
think they're too heavy, but the distorted body image may often have its roots
in childhood, the results of a new study suggest.
Researchers
found that among more than 2400 thin women they surveyed, nearly 10 percent
thought they were too heavy. {{U}}(46) {{/U}}
According
to the study authors,led by Dr. Susanne Kruger Kjaer of the Danish Cancer
Society Copenhagen," society's ideal" female body is moving toward an
underweight physique (体格). {{U}}(47) {{/U}}
To
investigate body image among thin women, the researchers gave questionnaires
(调查表)to 2,443 women ages 27 to 38 whose body mass index was at the low end of
normal. {{U}}(48) {{/U}}
Overall, almost 10 percent of
the women thought they were too heavy. Those who reported certain "severe life
events" in childhood or adolescence, such as having a parent become ill or
having their educational hopes dashed (使破灭) , were more likely than others to
have a distorted body image. {{U}}(49) {{/U}}
In
contrast, traumatic (使人不快的)events in adulthood, such as serious illness or
significant marital problems, were not related to poor body image, the
researchers report. {{U}}(50) {{/U}}
A. The same was
true for women who started having sex or drinking alcohol when they were younger
than 15 years old.
B. Experiences in childhood, including
having an ill parent, or starting to drink or have sex at a particularly young
age, were among the risk factors for having a distorted body image.
C. "Our results indicate that the risk of being dissatisfied with (one's)
own body weight may be established early in life. "Kjaer and her colleagues
write.
D. Research suggests that many normal-weight women wish
to weigh less.
E. If worries have altered your appetite or
weight,it will help to talk to someone about it.
F. The women
were asked about factors ranging from childhood experiences to current exercise
habits.