Abstract
The number of people classed as ‘plus size’, meaning overweight or obese is
increasing and many feel excluded from every day activities and environments. Whilst the need to cater for a diverse population in terms of anthropometry is recognized, rarely are the emotional and social aspects of interactions with design/environments taken into account. This paper presents the findings of an interview study to explore barriers affecting plus size people with regard to inclusivity in their lives. The findings suggest that emotional responses to physical issues are important to consider and will contribute to recommendations to raise awareness and facilitate empathy.
increasing and many feel excluded from every day activities and environments. Whilst the need to cater for a diverse population in terms of anthropometry is recognized, rarely are the emotional and social aspects of interactions with design/environments taken into account. This paper presents the findings of an interview study to explore barriers affecting plus size people with regard to inclusivity in their lives. The findings suggest that emotional responses to physical issues are important to consider and will contribute to recommendations to raise awareness and facilitate empathy.
Originalsprache | Deutsch |
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Seiten | 72-73 |
Seitenumfang | 2 |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 2016 |
Extern publiziert | Ja |
Veranstaltung | Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics - Daventry, Großbritannien / Vereinigtes Königreich Dauer: 19 Apr. 2016 → 21 Apr. 2016 https://www.ahfe2016.org/ |
Konferenz
Konferenz | Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics |
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Kurztitel | AHFE |
Land/Gebiet | Großbritannien / Vereinigtes Königreich |
Ort | Daventry |
Zeitraum | 19/04/16 → 21/04/16 |
Internetadresse |
ÖFOS 2012
- 604008 Design