An anthropological perspective on obesity

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences Vol/Iss. 499(1) Blackwell Published In Pages: 29-46
By Brown, Peter J., Konner, Melvin

Hypothesis

The desirability of plumpness is common cross-culturally

Note

"Culturally defined standards of beauty may have been a factor in the sexual selection for phenotypes predisposed to obesity"(40). Further, "the desirability of plumpness or being filled out is found in 81% of societies for which there is data...it appears that plumpness in peripheral body fat is commonly preferred"(41). As such, the authors suggest that "fatness may have been directly selected because it is a cultural symbol of social prestige and an index of general health"(34).

Test

Test NameSupportSignificanceCoefficientTail
GeneralizationNANANAUNKNOWN

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