Predictors and outcomes of weight concerns in pre-adolescent and adolescent girls are well known, but few models have incorporated concerns reported directly by mothers as a predictor, and both eating and exercise outcomes. Using questionnaires, a comprehensive model of 232 pre-adolescent and early adolescent girls’ weight concerns, eating restraint, and exercise behavior was tested. Structural equation modeling showed that daughters’ weight concerns were predicted primarily by their perceptions of their mothers’ concerns about the daughters’ weight, as well as by daughters’ BMI, appearance conversations with friends, and perceived media pressure. Mothers’ concerns with their daughters’ weight were indirectly associated with daughters’ own ...
Research indicates that adolescents who have an obese mother have an increased risk of obesity. Desp...
The connections between body image disturbance and psychological functioning have been well establis...
Because little is known about risk factors for obesity, the authors tested whether certain psycholog...
Objective This population-based study examined mothers ’ weight-related concerns and behaviors (weig...
Research indicates that body image dissatisfaction is the best-known predictor of an eating disorder...
Many studies have shown that dieting behaviour is popular amongst adolescent girls and there is a gr...
Weight and body image are issues many females face that can lead to unhealthy exercising and extrem...
The health and well-being of U.S. children is challenged by the immense crisis of obesity. The obesi...
We sought to understand how mothers of young adolescent girls who are perceived as overweight or at ...
It is well recognized that behaviors and attitudes, such as restrained eating, fear of fat, distorti...
Concerns about weight, shape and eating and attempts at dietary restraint are prevalent among young ...
From a young age, girls form attitudes about their weight and body shape. The goal of the present pa...
Research suggests that mothers may play a role in girls’ body image development. The “interactive” h...
BackgroundMuch research suggests that mothers play an important role in shaping daughters' body imag...
Body image concerns and dieting emerge at an early age among girls and become more pronounced with i...
Research indicates that adolescents who have an obese mother have an increased risk of obesity. Desp...
The connections between body image disturbance and psychological functioning have been well establis...
Because little is known about risk factors for obesity, the authors tested whether certain psycholog...
Objective This population-based study examined mothers ’ weight-related concerns and behaviors (weig...
Research indicates that body image dissatisfaction is the best-known predictor of an eating disorder...
Many studies have shown that dieting behaviour is popular amongst adolescent girls and there is a gr...
Weight and body image are issues many females face that can lead to unhealthy exercising and extrem...
The health and well-being of U.S. children is challenged by the immense crisis of obesity. The obesi...
We sought to understand how mothers of young adolescent girls who are perceived as overweight or at ...
It is well recognized that behaviors and attitudes, such as restrained eating, fear of fat, distorti...
Concerns about weight, shape and eating and attempts at dietary restraint are prevalent among young ...
From a young age, girls form attitudes about their weight and body shape. The goal of the present pa...
Research suggests that mothers may play a role in girls’ body image development. The “interactive” h...
BackgroundMuch research suggests that mothers play an important role in shaping daughters' body imag...
Body image concerns and dieting emerge at an early age among girls and become more pronounced with i...
Research indicates that adolescents who have an obese mother have an increased risk of obesity. Desp...
The connections between body image disturbance and psychological functioning have been well establis...
Because little is known about risk factors for obesity, the authors tested whether certain psycholog...