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4th-grade elementary-school children's body image and dietary habits according to body mass index / 한국영양학회지
Journal of Nutrition and Health ; : 287-299, 2014.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-91567
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

The goal of this study was to examine body image satisfaction and perception according to weight status, and to investigate those associations with dietary habits and nutritional status among preadolescent children.

METHODS:

Body image and dietary habits and intake were assessed in 134 elementary school students in grade 4. Children were categorized according to normal and overweight or obese groups. Figure rating scales were used to assess body image perception (identification of perceived current body size) and dissatisfaction (difference between perceived current body size and ideal body image).

RESULTS:

There were sex differences in body image perceptions. Normal-weight girls, overweight or obese girls and boys were more likely to desire a leaner body size than their perceived body size compared with normal-weight boys. Body image satisfaction and perception showed an association with weight status. More overweight or obese children indicated dissatisfaction or underestimation of body image than normal-weight children. Children with body image dissatisfaction due to heavier perceived body size than ideal body image showed lower frequencies of consumption of meals and vegetables, compared to those who were satisfied with their body image. Children who underestimated their body image were more likely to have a lower frequency of breakfast and meal regularity and a higher frequency of eating out of home or food deliveries than those with accurate body image perception. In addition, body image underestimation showed an association with lower intakes of protein, dietary fiber and calcium, and the higher percentage of calories derived from fat.

CONCLUSION:

Body image dissatisfaction as well as underestimation in children before puberty showed an association with overweight or obesity, and was also related to unhealthy dietary habits. These findings highlight the importance of accurate perception and satisfaction with body image in preadolescent children in order to prevent development of obesity in adolescents and adults.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Vegetables / Weights and Measures / Body Image / Dietary Proteins / Body Mass Index / Calcium / Nutritional Status / Puberty / Sex Characteristics / Body Size Type of study: Prognostic study Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Child / Female / Humans Language: Korean Journal: Journal of Nutrition and Health Year: 2014 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Vegetables / Weights and Measures / Body Image / Dietary Proteins / Body Mass Index / Calcium / Nutritional Status / Puberty / Sex Characteristics / Body Size Type of study: Prognostic study Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Child / Female / Humans Language: Korean Journal: Journal of Nutrition and Health Year: 2014 Type: Article