Abstract Background Culture affects body image and body size perceptions from an early age and in many African countries, overweight has been associated with richness, health, strength, and fertility. The present study investigated body size perceptions and preferences in an African refugee population. Methods The cross-sectional study was comprised of 180 and 175 randomly selected Saharawi women and men, respectively, between 18 and 80 years. Stunkard’s body figure scale was used to identify self-perceived body size, desired body size and desired body size in the opposite gender. Results Approximately half of the participants had a correct self-perceived body size; among them 70% did not have a desire to have a smaller body size. Among wom...
Background The social valorisation of overweight in African populations could promote high-risk eati...
Perception of body proportions varies depending on the culture in which is examined. This is caused ...
In 2016, up to 17.1% of women in urban Uganda were obese. Previous research in the area has highligh...
Background: Culture affects body image and body size perceptions from an early age and in many Afric...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate body size preference, body weight perception and their relationship with act...
Objective: To synthesise evidence on body size preferences for females living in Africa and the fact...
We assessed intergenerational differences in food, physical activity, and body size perceptions amon...
Supplementary Information Files for Body size preferences for women and adolescent girls living in A...
Obesity is now a worldwide public health problem. The prevalence of obesity and obesity-linked illne...
Objectives: Though several studies have focused on risk factors associated with excess weight gain, ...
Background. Accurate body weight perception is important to maintaining an ideal body weight. In Afr...
The social valorisation of overweight in African populations could promote high-risk eating behaviou...
While obesity continues to rise globally, the associations between body size, gender, and socioecono...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The social valorisation of overweight in African populations could promote ...
Obesity is now a worldwide public health problem. The prevalence of obesity and obesity-linked illne...
Background The social valorisation of overweight in African populations could promote high-risk eati...
Perception of body proportions varies depending on the culture in which is examined. This is caused ...
In 2016, up to 17.1% of women in urban Uganda were obese. Previous research in the area has highligh...
Background: Culture affects body image and body size perceptions from an early age and in many Afric...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate body size preference, body weight perception and their relationship with act...
Objective: To synthesise evidence on body size preferences for females living in Africa and the fact...
We assessed intergenerational differences in food, physical activity, and body size perceptions amon...
Supplementary Information Files for Body size preferences for women and adolescent girls living in A...
Obesity is now a worldwide public health problem. The prevalence of obesity and obesity-linked illne...
Objectives: Though several studies have focused on risk factors associated with excess weight gain, ...
Background. Accurate body weight perception is important to maintaining an ideal body weight. In Afr...
The social valorisation of overweight in African populations could promote high-risk eating behaviou...
While obesity continues to rise globally, the associations between body size, gender, and socioecono...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The social valorisation of overweight in African populations could promote ...
Obesity is now a worldwide public health problem. The prevalence of obesity and obesity-linked illne...
Background The social valorisation of overweight in African populations could promote high-risk eati...
Perception of body proportions varies depending on the culture in which is examined. This is caused ...
In 2016, up to 17.1% of women in urban Uganda were obese. Previous research in the area has highligh...