Social class factors in diet attitudesTeenagers' attitudes to diet and weight are shaped by their social class, according to new UK research . The study found that middle-class families expressed concern that if children were overweight they would have poor health in later life. They also felt that being overweight would affect the children's self-esteem and ability to take part in life's opportunities. "In the context of risk and insecurity for working class families, the ideal body shape has little value," says Dr Wills. This study, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council was carried out by researchers at the University of Hertfordshire, the University of Edinburgh, and the Scottish Government. [Posted: Sun 27/09/2009] |











