Is accurate perception of body image associated with appropriate weight-control behavior among adolescents of the Seychelles

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Title
Is accurate perception of body image associated with appropriate weight-control behavior among adolescents of the Seychelles
Journal
Journal of Obesity
Author(s)
Alwan Heba, Viswanathan Bharathi, Paccaud Fred, Bovet Pascal
ISSN
2090-0716 (online)
ISSN-L
2090-0708
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2011
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
2011
Pages
art. 817242 [8 p.]
Language
english
Abstract
BACKGROUND: We examined body image perception and its association with reported weight-control behavior among adolescents in the Seychelles.METHODS: We conducted a school-based survey of 1432 students aging 11-17 years in the Seychelles. Perception of body image was assessed using both a closed-ended question (CEQ) and Stunkard's pictorial silhouettes (SPS). Voluntary attempts to change weight were also assessed.RESULTS: A substantial proportion of the overweight students did not consider themselves as overweight (SPS: 24%, CEQ: 34%), and a substantial proportion of the normal-weight students considered themselves as too thin (SPS: 29%, CEQ: 15%). Logistic regression analysis showed that students with an accurate weight perception were more likely to have appropriate weight-control behavior.CONCLUSIONS: We found that substantial proportions of students had an inaccurate perception of their weight and that weight perception was associated with weight-control behavior. These findings point to forces that can drive the upwards overweight trends.
Keywords
Adolescent , Adolescent Behavior , Body Image , Body Weight , Self Concept , Seychelles
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Yes
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08/04/2011 9:23
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20/08/2019 14:19
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