Background: Insight into adolescents ’ weight-loss behavior is needed. Methods: Survey data were obtained from overweight and obese adolescents in the Youth Risk Behav-ioral Survey (YRBS) in Delaware. Cross tabulations were used to determine the frequency of accurate perception, recent action, and current intention regarding weight loss. Multivariable analysis identified factors associated with recent action to lose weight. Results: From 2728 records, 482 overweight adolescents and 398 obese adolescents were identified. Most obese (83%) and overweight (79%) adolescents reported recent action to lose weight. Most obese (75%) and overweight (65%) adolescents intended to lose weight. Obese and overweight adolescents who reported a current inte...
Objectives: To examine psychosocial factors, BMI, perceived weight, and demographics as correlates o...
Purpose: Obesity is a growing issue worldwide, especially in adolescents. It is crucial for actions ...
This study was designed to identify some of the psychosocial barriers to compliance in a hospital-ba...
The objective of this study was to examine the correlation between self-perception of being overweig...
Abstract: The objective of this study was to examine the correlation between self-perception of bein...
Objective: To investigate the association between the perception of body weight (as above or below t...
Introduction: Globally, the prevalence of overweight and obesity is really increasing alarmingly in ...
Introduction: Overweight adolescents have been reported to struggle in losing weight. However, their...
Unhealthy weight loss behaviors among adolescents such as maladaptive eating to be thin and practi...
This study evaluates the actions taken by obese adolescents in an attempt to lose weight in relation...
textabstractObjectives: To examine psychosocial factors, BMI, perceived weight, and demographics as ...
This study examined the association of weight perception and weight satisfaction with body change in...
Abstract Background Overweight and obesity have become a global epidemic. The prevalence of overweig...
This is a summary of a research survey called ACTION Teens. In our survey, 12,987 people from 10 cou...
Aims: To identify the reasons why obese adolescents seek weight loss therapy and what barriers they ...
Objectives: To examine psychosocial factors, BMI, perceived weight, and demographics as correlates o...
Purpose: Obesity is a growing issue worldwide, especially in adolescents. It is crucial for actions ...
This study was designed to identify some of the psychosocial barriers to compliance in a hospital-ba...
The objective of this study was to examine the correlation between self-perception of being overweig...
Abstract: The objective of this study was to examine the correlation between self-perception of bein...
Objective: To investigate the association between the perception of body weight (as above or below t...
Introduction: Globally, the prevalence of overweight and obesity is really increasing alarmingly in ...
Introduction: Overweight adolescents have been reported to struggle in losing weight. However, their...
Unhealthy weight loss behaviors among adolescents such as maladaptive eating to be thin and practi...
This study evaluates the actions taken by obese adolescents in an attempt to lose weight in relation...
textabstractObjectives: To examine psychosocial factors, BMI, perceived weight, and demographics as ...
This study examined the association of weight perception and weight satisfaction with body change in...
Abstract Background Overweight and obesity have become a global epidemic. The prevalence of overweig...
This is a summary of a research survey called ACTION Teens. In our survey, 12,987 people from 10 cou...
Aims: To identify the reasons why obese adolescents seek weight loss therapy and what barriers they ...
Objectives: To examine psychosocial factors, BMI, perceived weight, and demographics as correlates o...
Purpose: Obesity is a growing issue worldwide, especially in adolescents. It is crucial for actions ...
This study was designed to identify some of the psychosocial barriers to compliance in a hospital-ba...