Despite low rates of obesity, many university students perceive themselves as overweight, especially women. This is of concern, because inappropriate weight perceptions can lead to unhealthy behaviours including eating disorders. METHODS: We used the database from the Cross National Student Health Survey (CNSHS), consisting of 5,900 records of university students from Bulgaria, Denmark, Germany, Lithuania, Poland, Spain and Turkey to analyse differences in perceived weight status based on the question: "Do you consider yourself much too thin, a little too thin, just right, a little too fat or much too fat?". The association between perceived weight and body mass index (BMI) calc...
Main objectives of the present study were to examine (i) the accuracy of using female college studen...
OBJECTIVES:This study aimed to investigate the association between body-weight (BW) perception, weig...
Background Obesity remains a major global public health issue, despite numerous attempts to address ...
Background: Despite low rates of obesity, many university students perceive themselves as overweigh...
Despite low rates of obesity, many university students perceive themselves as overweight, esp...
The aim of the study was to verify if the accuracy of weight perception among young women depends on...
Awareness of overweight status is an important factor of weight control and may have more impact on ...
Some reports indicate that in various groups of society living in the highly developed countries a b...
This study examined differences in body image perception between university students in two European...
Objective: Studies from the USA have identified medical students as a major source of stigmatizing a...
Studies from the USA have identified medical students as a major source of stigmatizing attitudes to...
OBJECTIVE: Studies from the USA have identified medical students as a major source of stigmatizing a...
Based on the assumptions of self-discrepancy theory, the present study examined the degree of overwe...
Misperception of own BMI has been postulated as a factor contributing to the increasing prevalence r...
Objective: This study examines the degree of divergence between BMI calculated from subjective asses...
Main objectives of the present study were to examine (i) the accuracy of using female college studen...
OBJECTIVES:This study aimed to investigate the association between body-weight (BW) perception, weig...
Background Obesity remains a major global public health issue, despite numerous attempts to address ...
Background: Despite low rates of obesity, many university students perceive themselves as overweigh...
Despite low rates of obesity, many university students perceive themselves as overweight, esp...
The aim of the study was to verify if the accuracy of weight perception among young women depends on...
Awareness of overweight status is an important factor of weight control and may have more impact on ...
Some reports indicate that in various groups of society living in the highly developed countries a b...
This study examined differences in body image perception between university students in two European...
Objective: Studies from the USA have identified medical students as a major source of stigmatizing a...
Studies from the USA have identified medical students as a major source of stigmatizing attitudes to...
OBJECTIVE: Studies from the USA have identified medical students as a major source of stigmatizing a...
Based on the assumptions of self-discrepancy theory, the present study examined the degree of overwe...
Misperception of own BMI has been postulated as a factor contributing to the increasing prevalence r...
Objective: This study examines the degree of divergence between BMI calculated from subjective asses...
Main objectives of the present study were to examine (i) the accuracy of using female college studen...
OBJECTIVES:This study aimed to investigate the association between body-weight (BW) perception, weig...
Background Obesity remains a major global public health issue, despite numerous attempts to address ...