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Body image and weight control among adolescents in Lithuania, Croatia, and the United States in the context of global obesity (CROSBI ID 144562)

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Zaborskis, Apolinaris ; Petronyte, Gintare ; Sumskas, Linas ; Kuzman, Marina ; Iannotti, Ronald J. Body image and weight control among adolescents in Lithuania, Croatia, and the United States in the context of global obesity // Croatian medical journal, 49 (2008), 2; 233-242. doi: 10.3325/cmj.2008.2.233

Podaci o odgovornosti

Zaborskis, Apolinaris ; Petronyte, Gintare ; Sumskas, Linas ; Kuzman, Marina ; Iannotti, Ronald J.

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Body image and weight control among adolescents in Lithuania, Croatia, and the United States in the context of global obesity

Aim: To compare body image and weight control behavior among adolescents in Lithuania, Croatia, and the United States (US), the countries with striking contrasts in the prevalence of overweight among adolescents. Method: The study was carried out according to the methodology of the Health Behavior in School-aged Children collaborative survey. Nationally-representative samples of students, aged 13 and 15, were surveyed in Lithuania (3778 respondents), Croatia (2946 respondents), and the US (3546 respondents) in the 2001/2002 school year. Results: In all three countries, girls perceived themselves as being "too fat" more frequently than boys (37.0% vs 19.7%, P<0.001, z test). The prevalence of this perception increased with age among girls (32.7% vs 41.1%, P<0.001, z test) and decreased among boys (21.4% vs 17.9%, P=0.005, z test). Lithuanian adolescents were least likely to perceive themselves as "too fat ; " this perception was significantly more frequent in Croatia and the US (24.2%, 27.5%, and 34.3%, respectively ; P<0.001, chi(2) test). With the exception of 15-year-old Lithuanian boys, in all respondents the proportion of adolescents with body mass index (BMI) > or =85th percentile who perceived themselves as "too fat" was significantly higher (up to 3.13 times among 15-year-old US girls) than the proportion of adolescents with BMI < or =15th percentile who perceived themselves as "too thin." The highest proportion of overweight boys and girls on a diet or doing something else to lose weight was found in the US. Boys in Lithuania were most likely to be satisfied with their weight regardless of their weight status. Conclusion: Perceived body image and weight control behavior differ among adolescents in Lithuania, Croatia, and the US. Cross-cultural, age, and sex influences moderate body image and weight control behavior in underweight and overweight adolescents.

body image; weight control; adolescents

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Podaci o izdanju

49 (2)

2008.

233-242

objavljeno

0353-9504

10.3325/cmj.2008.2.233

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Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita

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