<div><p>Background</p><p>A limited amount of research, primarily conducted in Western countries, has suggested that higher socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with higher risk of eating disorders (EDs). However, little is known about this association in Asian countries. We examined the association of SES with disturbed eating behavior (DEB) and related factors in Korean adolescents.</p> <p>Subjects</p><p>A nationwide online panel survey was conducted in a sample of adolescents (<i>n</i> = 6,943, 49.9% girls). DEB was measured with the 26-item Eating Attitudes Test (EAT-26). Participants who scored ≥20 on the EAT-26 were considered to have DEB. Participants’ SES was determined based on self-reported household economic status.</p> <p>Res...
BACKGROUND: Using the person-oriented approach, we determined the relationships between four indicat...
Background : The prevalence of adolescent obesity is so rapidly increasing in Korea that there are c...
Summary: Background & aims: There were few studies to investigate the related factors of depression...
BACKGROUND: A limited amount of research, primarily conducted in Western countries, has suggested th...
Background: A limited amount of research, primarily conducted in Western countries, has suggested th...
<p>Multivariate model 1: age, sex, stress (high, middle, low), obesity (underweight, normal, overwei...
Despite evidence that sociocultural and psychological factors contribute to disordered eating, resea...
Abstract Background Binge eati...
Many people (incorrectly) believe that eating disorders (ED) are more prevalent in the higher socioe...
Whether adolescent overweight/obesity is linked to socioeconomic status (SES) and fruit and vegetabl...
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This study compared actual weight with perceived weight, described the prevalence of unhealthy weigh...
Risk factors for weight concerns, unhealthy eating patterns, and clinical eating disorders have been...
<p class="Normal1"><strong>Objective: </strong>Eating disorders are serious mental illnesses that ar...
Previous research has described that disordered eating (DE) is common in adolescents, especially in ...
BACKGROUND: Using the person-oriented approach, we determined the relationships between four indicat...
Background : The prevalence of adolescent obesity is so rapidly increasing in Korea that there are c...
Summary: Background & aims: There were few studies to investigate the related factors of depression...
BACKGROUND: A limited amount of research, primarily conducted in Western countries, has suggested th...
Background: A limited amount of research, primarily conducted in Western countries, has suggested th...
<p>Multivariate model 1: age, sex, stress (high, middle, low), obesity (underweight, normal, overwei...
Despite evidence that sociocultural and psychological factors contribute to disordered eating, resea...
Abstract Background Binge eati...
Many people (incorrectly) believe that eating disorders (ED) are more prevalent in the higher socioe...
Whether adolescent overweight/obesity is linked to socioeconomic status (SES) and fruit and vegetabl...
(Article begins on next page) The Harvard community has made this article openly available. Please s...
This study compared actual weight with perceived weight, described the prevalence of unhealthy weigh...
Risk factors for weight concerns, unhealthy eating patterns, and clinical eating disorders have been...
<p class="Normal1"><strong>Objective: </strong>Eating disorders are serious mental illnesses that ar...
Previous research has described that disordered eating (DE) is common in adolescents, especially in ...
BACKGROUND: Using the person-oriented approach, we determined the relationships between four indicat...
Background : The prevalence of adolescent obesity is so rapidly increasing in Korea that there are c...
Summary: Background & aims: There were few studies to investigate the related factors of depression...