Abstract Background Weight misperception occurs when there is a discrepancy between one’s actual and perceived weight status. Among adolescents with overweight/obesity, many believe that correcting weight misperception is imperative to inspire weight-related behavior change. However, past research has shown that adolescents with overweight/obesity who misperceive their weight status gain less weight over time compared to accurate perceivers. Therefore, our objective was to examine possible mechanisms underlying this relationship. Specifically, we examined the association between weight misperception and engagement in weight-related health behaviors among adolescents with overweight/obesity. Methods Self-reported data from the 2015 National ...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to examine the cross‐sectional association between weight mis...
Recent public health and media attention on child obesity may have altered accuracy of self-percepti...
Objective: To investigate the association between the perception of body weight (as above or below t...
Abstract Background Weight misperception occurs when ...
Abstract Background Unhealthy snacking behaviors and body weight misperception are both significant ...
BACKGROUND: Weight misperception has been documented among children although the impact on health ri...
Current evidence is equivocal as to whether adolescent’s perception of weight status is linked to bo...
AbstractPurposeWeight misperceptions appear common among youth, potentially influencing their motiva...
The objective of this study was to examine the correlation between self-perception of being overweig...
Current evidence is equivocal as to whether adolescent’s perception of weight status is linked to bo...
Purpose: Weight misperceptions appear common among youth, potentially influencing their motivation t...
Objective: Increased body weight is associated with excessive school absenteeism among children, but...
Weight perceptions and weight control behaviors have been documented with underweight and overweight...
Adolescence overweight and obesity have increased considerably, and the misperception of their weigh...
Overall, perceptions of being at “about the right weight” appear advantageous for youth physical and...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to examine the cross‐sectional association between weight mis...
Recent public health and media attention on child obesity may have altered accuracy of self-percepti...
Objective: To investigate the association between the perception of body weight (as above or below t...
Abstract Background Weight misperception occurs when ...
Abstract Background Unhealthy snacking behaviors and body weight misperception are both significant ...
BACKGROUND: Weight misperception has been documented among children although the impact on health ri...
Current evidence is equivocal as to whether adolescent’s perception of weight status is linked to bo...
AbstractPurposeWeight misperceptions appear common among youth, potentially influencing their motiva...
The objective of this study was to examine the correlation between self-perception of being overweig...
Current evidence is equivocal as to whether adolescent’s perception of weight status is linked to bo...
Purpose: Weight misperceptions appear common among youth, potentially influencing their motivation t...
Objective: Increased body weight is associated with excessive school absenteeism among children, but...
Weight perceptions and weight control behaviors have been documented with underweight and overweight...
Adolescence overweight and obesity have increased considerably, and the misperception of their weigh...
Overall, perceptions of being at “about the right weight” appear advantageous for youth physical and...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to examine the cross‐sectional association between weight mis...
Recent public health and media attention on child obesity may have altered accuracy of self-percepti...
Objective: To investigate the association between the perception of body weight (as above or below t...