Body Image Misperceptions Among Tunisian Adolescents

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Ferhi, Mohamed [1 ]
Dalhoumi, Amira [1 ]
Ghammam, Rim [2 ]
Mannai, Jihenne [1 ]
机构
[1] Ibn Jazzar Univ Hosp, Psychiat, Kairouan, Tunisia
[2] Farhat Hached Univ Hosp, Epidemiol & Publ Hlth, Sousse, Tunisia
关键词
adolescence; socio-economic factors; weight status; obesity; body image distortion; MASS INDEX; WEIGHT STATUS; OBESITY; PERCEPTION; OVERWEIGHT; UNDERESTIMATION; CHILDREN;
D O I
10.7759/cureus.48981
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background Obesity is a globally recognized health concern with profound consequences for individual health, especially among adolescents. Tunisia, like many countries, is experiencing alarming rates of adolescent obesity. Understanding adolescents' perceptions of their weight status and the factors influencing these perceptions is pivotal for developing targeted interventions and policies to counteract the rising obesity trends.Objective To determine the accuracy of weight status perceptions among Tunisian adolescents compared to objective metrics and to identify sociodemographic characteristics associated with the inaccurate estimation of weight status.Methods A cross-sectional, school-based study was conducted among adolescents attending secondary schools in Sousse, Tunisia, during the 2017-2018 academic year. A total of 1399 students participated, with anthropometric measurements taken, and a pre-tested Arabic questionnaire administered to gather sociodemographic data and perceived weight status, assessed using the Figure Rating Scale (FRS). The accuracy of perceived weight status was determined by comparing the measured weight status with participants' self-reported perceptions. Results The study achieved an 86.68% response rate, with over half of the participants being female (60.5%), and the average age being 17 years. The majority of adolescents (41%) perceived themselves as having normal body weight, while 34.5% perceived themselves as underweight, 16.6% as overweight, and 7.9% as obese. However, based on BMI categories, 72.6% had a normal measured weight, 20.4% were overweight, and 6.9% were obese. A substantial proportion of participants (45.6%) underestimated their weight status, with a significant proportion being objectively overweight or obese (26%). Furthermore, we found a significant association between the perception of weight accuracy and both gender (p = 0.010) and the mother's educational level (p = 0.035).Conclusions The findings revealed a disparity between perceived and actual weight status among Tunisian adolescents, with a significant underestimation of weight status, particularly among those who are overweight or obese. The results highlighted the crucial need for interventions that address weight perception inaccuracies and promote healthy weight awareness and management among adolescents in Tunisia.
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