The study investigated the relation between body image and eating attitudes among adolescent girls in Hong Kong. A sample of 358 senior secondary school girls completed the measures assessing body-part satisfaction and behaviors associated with earing. Analysis indicated that even though only 4.8% of the girls were overweight, 85.16% desired to weigh less. These Chinese teenage girls were concerned about their weight, and the desire for slimness was widespread. Correlations indicated that higher Body Mass Index was associated with lower satisfaction with weight. Lower scores on weight satisfaction were associated with higher scores on attitudes of dieting and food preoccupation.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
Eating disorders affect individuals from most ethnic backgrounds. Research suggests that White femal...
In current study we investigated whether females in Eastern culture also experienced higher level ...
Introduction: Eating disorders are more common in women; especially adolescent girls are at risk. Ou...
Objectives Western culture has great influences on body dissatisfaction and related eating behavior...
by Chan Siu-ching.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1995.Includes bibliographical r...
Background Rapid economic development accompanied by imported Western media, advertising, fashion, a...
Objective: This study examines body size, body satisfaction (BodSat), feelings of fatness (FeelFat) ...
The present study aimed to examine body image attitude in Chinese college students and related psy...
This study was conducted to compare body shape satisfaction, body image perception, weight control s...
Abstract Background Being overweight and obesity during adolescence are worldwide public health prob...
This nine-month prospective study tested the extent to which risk factors implicated in recent accou...
Weight and body image concerns are prevalent among adolescents across cultures and pose significant ...
We investigated the relationship of sociocultural influences (SI) promoting thinness (parental, peer...
OBJECTIVE: To describe perceptions of weight of adolescents and associated factors. Design Cross-sec...
[[abstract]]Purpose: This study was designed to explore factors associated with body dissatisfaction...
Eating disorders affect individuals from most ethnic backgrounds. Research suggests that White femal...
In current study we investigated whether females in Eastern culture also experienced higher level ...
Introduction: Eating disorders are more common in women; especially adolescent girls are at risk. Ou...
Objectives Western culture has great influences on body dissatisfaction and related eating behavior...
by Chan Siu-ching.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1995.Includes bibliographical r...
Background Rapid economic development accompanied by imported Western media, advertising, fashion, a...
Objective: This study examines body size, body satisfaction (BodSat), feelings of fatness (FeelFat) ...
The present study aimed to examine body image attitude in Chinese college students and related psy...
This study was conducted to compare body shape satisfaction, body image perception, weight control s...
Abstract Background Being overweight and obesity during adolescence are worldwide public health prob...
This nine-month prospective study tested the extent to which risk factors implicated in recent accou...
Weight and body image concerns are prevalent among adolescents across cultures and pose significant ...
We investigated the relationship of sociocultural influences (SI) promoting thinness (parental, peer...
OBJECTIVE: To describe perceptions of weight of adolescents and associated factors. Design Cross-sec...
[[abstract]]Purpose: This study was designed to explore factors associated with body dissatisfaction...
Eating disorders affect individuals from most ethnic backgrounds. Research suggests that White femal...
In current study we investigated whether females in Eastern culture also experienced higher level ...
Introduction: Eating disorders are more common in women; especially adolescent girls are at risk. Ou...