Factors associated with the adoption of extreme weight control behavior by non-obese adolescents: a secondary analysis

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Jeong, Eunha [1 ]
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[1] Pungnap Middle Sch, Seoul, South Korea
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Weight perception; Thinness; Adolescent; Weight control behaviors; Weight loss; Risk factors; Non-obese; Health education; RISK-FACTORS; BODY-IMAGE; KOREAN ADOLESCENTS; PERCEPTION; DISSATISFACTION; MISPERCEPTION; OVERWEIGHT; BOYS;
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10.1186/s12887-023-04299-1
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
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BackgroundMisperceptions about obesity is common among adolescents. Adolescents who overestimate their body size tend to indulge in extreme weight control behaviors. However, little is known about the factors involved in the adoption of extreme weight control behavior (EWCB) by non-obese adolescents who are mistaken for being overweight. This study identified factors associated with unhealthy behaviors among normal/underweight high school students who overestimate their body image and attempt to lose weight.DesignA secondary analysis of nationally representative data from the Korea Youth Risk Behavior Survey focused on adolescents who attended vocational and academically oriented high schools.MethodsThe analysis included data from 4,286 non-obese respondents (15-18 years) who overestimated their body weight. Of them, 2,887 were girls (66.5%), while 1,399 were boys (33.5%). Multiple logistic regression was used to investigate risk factors for EWCB by sex. A statistical analysis reflecting strata, clusters, and weights of the complex sampling design was adopted.ResultsOf the respondents, 674 (23.3%) girls and 162 (11.5%) boys reported EWCB. For both sexes, vocational high school attendance and depression were significantly influenced by EWCB. EWCB was linked to perceived stress in girls and living in a big city in boys.ConclusionsThe findings suggest the importance of providing quality health education, including that for non-obese adolescents, in school obesity prevention programs along with the expansion of tailored intervention programs based on sex, following a consideration of the characteristics of high schools as well as individuals.
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