Purpose: This study sought to determine whether healthy, overweight, and obese preadolescents living in low-income neighborhoods differ in regards to body image and weight control behaviors. It is critical to identify early precursors to body image issues so that optimal prevention programs can be implemented. Subjects: The sample consisted of 64 preadolescents ages 8 to13 years, including 29 male (45%) and 35 female (55%) fourth, fifth, and sixth graders living in low-income neighborhoods in Fresno, California. Measures: (a) Height and weight were measured to calculate BMI-for-age (kg/m2 ), and (b) the CDC 13- question Body Image Survey was administered. Analysis: ANOVA was used to compare differences in body image and weight control behav...
PURPOSE: We tested the hypothesis that, at two different stages of adolescence, impairment in emotio...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Background: There is strong evidence that overweigh...
PURPOSE: We tested the hypothesis that, at two different stages of adolescence, impairment in emotio...
The rate of overweight and obese children and adolescents has been increasing for the past two decad...
Preadolescent children are showing patterns of body distortion and unhealthy dieting practices to at...
Purpose: The main purpose of this study was to see if body perception among overweight and obese ado...
Purpose: To assess whether there are individual, familial, academic or social differences between yo...
Physical and psychological changes occur during middle childhood and the time preparing for adolesce...
This longitudinal study aims to describe the development of body dissatisfaction (BD), measured with...
Importance: While urban African American adolescents face significant health disparities associated ...
Today, nearly 20.5% of young people of in America are overweight or obese, affecting roughly 12.7 ...
PurposeThe purposes of this study were to: 1) Describe the incidence of disordered eating, weight bi...
Abstract Background: Adolescents are very much concerned regarding their body image. Body image conc...
Objectives In the United States, 20 million men and women suffer from a clinically significant eatin...
Purpose: We tested the hypothesis that, at two different stages of adolescence, impairment in emotio...
PURPOSE: We tested the hypothesis that, at two different stages of adolescence, impairment in emotio...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Background: There is strong evidence that overweigh...
PURPOSE: We tested the hypothesis that, at two different stages of adolescence, impairment in emotio...
The rate of overweight and obese children and adolescents has been increasing for the past two decad...
Preadolescent children are showing patterns of body distortion and unhealthy dieting practices to at...
Purpose: The main purpose of this study was to see if body perception among overweight and obese ado...
Purpose: To assess whether there are individual, familial, academic or social differences between yo...
Physical and psychological changes occur during middle childhood and the time preparing for adolesce...
This longitudinal study aims to describe the development of body dissatisfaction (BD), measured with...
Importance: While urban African American adolescents face significant health disparities associated ...
Today, nearly 20.5% of young people of in America are overweight or obese, affecting roughly 12.7 ...
PurposeThe purposes of this study were to: 1) Describe the incidence of disordered eating, weight bi...
Abstract Background: Adolescents are very much concerned regarding their body image. Body image conc...
Objectives In the United States, 20 million men and women suffer from a clinically significant eatin...
Purpose: We tested the hypothesis that, at two different stages of adolescence, impairment in emotio...
PURPOSE: We tested the hypothesis that, at two different stages of adolescence, impairment in emotio...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Background: There is strong evidence that overweigh...
PURPOSE: We tested the hypothesis that, at two different stages of adolescence, impairment in emotio...