Abstract Young people are at risk for eating disorders. This study verified the relationships between body image (BI), perceived stress, self-esteem, eating behavior, and Body Mass Index (BMI) in 238 adolescents and young adults (14-20 years; 62.2% girls), using the Eating Attitudes Test, Perceived Stress Scale, Silhouette Matching Task, and Self-Esteem Inventory, measuring weight and height (BMI). Girls were at risk for eating disorders, greater concern about BI, more stress and lower self-esteem; boys showed desire to be more muscular. Results indicated that eating behavior and BMI were not associated, diverging from other studies; there were positive relationships between BI and BMI, and between diet factor and bulimia factor; and there ...
BACKGROUND: Adolescence may be a crucial period for developing obesity and associated mental health ...
The present study aimed to explore the associations between body image concerns, body weight evaluat...
Low self-esteem, fear of negative evaluation, and body dissatisfaction have long been implicated in ...
Compared to males, female adolescents show greater concerns about their appearance, concerns related...
TWO hundred and thirty-five adolescents completed a questionnaire on the subject of eating attitudes...
Adolescence and young adulthood are periods of rapid development associated with significant psychol...
It is widely recognized that body dissatisfaction is an important public health concern. In the past...
Objective Weak or inconsistent association between obesity and impairment in emotional well-being in...
4siBody Image (BI) and Self-Esteem (SE) represent risk factors for the development of eating-related...
Objective: The distinctiveness and relative clinical significance of overvaluation, dissatisfaction,...
Adolescent stress is clearly implicated in the development of mental health problems. However, its r...
Objective: The distinctiveness and relative clinical significance of overvaluation, dissatisfaction,...
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between body mass index (BMI) ...
This Study explored correlations between risk factors and eating behavior problems in late adolescen...
Body image concerns among adolescents and young adults are prevalent; almost half of adolescent girl...
BACKGROUND: Adolescence may be a crucial period for developing obesity and associated mental health ...
The present study aimed to explore the associations between body image concerns, body weight evaluat...
Low self-esteem, fear of negative evaluation, and body dissatisfaction have long been implicated in ...
Compared to males, female adolescents show greater concerns about their appearance, concerns related...
TWO hundred and thirty-five adolescents completed a questionnaire on the subject of eating attitudes...
Adolescence and young adulthood are periods of rapid development associated with significant psychol...
It is widely recognized that body dissatisfaction is an important public health concern. In the past...
Objective Weak or inconsistent association between obesity and impairment in emotional well-being in...
4siBody Image (BI) and Self-Esteem (SE) represent risk factors for the development of eating-related...
Objective: The distinctiveness and relative clinical significance of overvaluation, dissatisfaction,...
Adolescent stress is clearly implicated in the development of mental health problems. However, its r...
Objective: The distinctiveness and relative clinical significance of overvaluation, dissatisfaction,...
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between body mass index (BMI) ...
This Study explored correlations between risk factors and eating behavior problems in late adolescen...
Body image concerns among adolescents and young adults are prevalent; almost half of adolescent girl...
BACKGROUND: Adolescence may be a crucial period for developing obesity and associated mental health ...
The present study aimed to explore the associations between body image concerns, body weight evaluat...
Low self-esteem, fear of negative evaluation, and body dissatisfaction have long been implicated in ...