Presentation of a weight bias internalization tool for use in pregnancy and a call for future research: A commentary

Taniya S. Nagpal , Nicole Pearce , Kristi B. Adamo
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Abstract

Background

Emerging evidence has shown that weight stigma is a concern during pregnancy, with several studies documenting common sources including healthcare, the media and interpersonal networks. Experiencing weight stigma may lead to weight bias internalization (WBI), whereby individuals accept and self-direct negative weight-related stereotypes, and limited research has assessed this in the context of pregnancy. Pregnancy is unique in terms of weight changes as many individuals will experience gestational weight gain (GWG). Accordingly, a WBI tool that accounts for GWG may be a more population-specific resource to use.

Methods

This commentary presents a pregnancy-specific WBI tool that accounts for GWG. The validated Adult WBI scale was modified to include ‘pregnancy weight gain’. This commentary also presents a brief summary of research that has assessed WBI in pregnancy and recommendations for future work.

Results

Recommended future work includes validation of the pregnancy-specific WBI tool and prospective examinations of weight stigma and WBI in pregnancy and implications on maternal and newborn outcomes.

Conclusion

Ultimately this research may inform development of interventions and resources to mitigate weight stigma and WBI in pregnancy and overall may contribute to improving prenatal outcomes and experiences.

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介绍孕期体重偏差内化工具并呼吁未来开展研究:评论
背景越来越多的证据表明,体重成见是孕期的一个问题,一些研究记录了常见的成见来源,包括医疗保健、媒体和人际网络。经历体重成见可能会导致体重偏见内化(WBI),即个人接受并自我引导与体重有关的负面刻板印象。就体重变化而言,怀孕是一个独特的现象,因为许多人会经历妊娠体重增加(GWG)。因此,考虑到妊娠期体重增加的 WBI 工具可能是一种更适合特定人群使用的资源。本评论介绍了一种考虑到妊娠体重增加的妊娠体重指数工具。对经过验证的成人妊娠体重指数量表进行了修改,将 "妊娠体重增加 "纳入其中。结果建议今后开展的工作包括验证特定于妊娠期的 WBI 工具,对妊娠期体重羞辱和 WBI 以及对孕产妇和新生儿结局的影响进行前瞻性研究。结论这项研究最终可能会为干预措施和资源的开发提供信息,以减轻妊娠期体重羞辱和 WBI,总体而言,可能有助于改善产前结局和体验。
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