跳到主要导航 跳到搜索 跳到主要内容

Measured body mass index, body weight perception, dissatisfaction and control practices in urban, low-income African American adolescents

科研成果: 期刊稿件文章同行评审

127 引用 (Scopus)

摘要

Current understanding of the associations between actual body weight status, weight perception, body dissatisfaction, and weight control practices among low-income urban African American adolescents is limited. The knowledge can help direct future intervention efforts. Methods. Cross-sectional data including measured weight and height and self-reported weight status collected from 448 adolescents in four Chicago Public Schools were used. Results. The prevalence of overweight and obesity (BMI 85thpercentile) was 39.8%, but only 27.2% considered themselves as obese, although 43.4% reported trying to lose weight. Girls were more likely to express weight dissatisfaction than boys, especially those with BMI 95thpercentile (62.9% vs. 25.9%). BMI 85thpercentile girls were more likely to try to lose weight than boys (84.6% vs. 66.7%). Among all adolescents, 27.2% underestimated and 67.2% correctly judged their own weight status. Multinomial logistic models show that those with BMI 85thpercentile, self-perceived as obese, or expressed body dissatisfaction were more likely to try to lose weight; adjusted odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals were 4.52 (2.538.08), 18.04 (7.1945.30), 4.12 (1.6410.37), respectively. No significant differences were found in diet and physical activity between those trying to lose weight and those not trying, but boys who reported trying to lose weight still spent more television time (P < 0.05). Conclusion. Gender differences in weight perception, body dissatisfaction, and weight control practices exist among African American adolescents. One-third did not appropriately classify their weight status. Weight perception and body dissatisfaction are correlates of weight control practices. Adolescents attempting to lose weight need be empowered to make adequate desirable behavioral changes.

源语言英语
文章编号183
期刊BMC Public Health
9
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 2009
已对外发布

联合国可持续发展目标

此成果有助于实现下列可持续发展目标:

  1. 可持续发展目标 3 - 良好健康与福祉
    可持续发展目标 3 良好健康与福祉

学术指纹

探究 'Measured body mass index, body weight perception, dissatisfaction and control practices in urban, low-income African American adolescents' 的科研主题。它们共同构成独一无二的指纹。

引用此