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Weight expectations, motivations for weight change and perceived factors influencing weight management in young Australian women: a cross-sectional study

机译:体重期望,体重改变的动机以及影响澳大利亚年轻女性体重管理的感知因素:一项横断面研究

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Abstract Objective To examine young Australian womena€?s weight expectations, motivations for weight change and perceived factors influencing weight management, and to determine if these factors differ by age, BMI, marital status, education or income. Design Cross-sectional study. An online survey captured respondentsa€? weight, height, ideal weight, main reasons for wanting to change their weight and challenges to managing their weight. Setting Online survey in Australia. Subjects Six hundred and twenty women aged 18a€“30 years currently living in Australia who completed the survey between 31 July and 30 September 2012. Results Approximately half of participants (53?·1 %) were a healthy weight, 25?·2 % overweight and 19?·0 % obese. Women unhappy at their current weight (78?·1 %) reported a median ideal weight a?’12?·3 % less than their current weight. The key motivators for weight change were to improve health (24?·4 %, ranked 1), feel better in oneself (22?·3 %) and improve self-confidence (21?·5 %). Lack of motivation, time constraints because of job commitments and cost were the most commonly reported factors influencing weight management. Age, BMI, marital status, education and income were found to influence weight expectations, motivations for weight change and/or factors perceived to influence weight management. Conclusions The findings suggest potential implications for weight management interventions and public health messaging targeting young women, to improve long-term health outcomes. Strategies that promote the health benefits of physical activity and healthy eating, feeling better about oneself and improved self-confidence, and address the main factors influencing weight management including lack of motivation, time constraints and cost, may be used to engage this target group.
机译:摘要目的探讨澳大利亚年轻女性的体重期望,体重改变的动机以及影响体重管理的感知因素,并确定这些因素是否因年龄,BMI,婚姻状况,受教育程度或收入而异。设计横断面研究。在线调查捕获了受访者体重,身高,理想体重,想要改变体重的主要原因以及管理体重的挑战。在澳大利亚设置在线调查。受试者2012年7月31日至9月30日期间完成调查的620名年龄在18岁至30岁之间的澳大利亚妇女完成了调查。结果大约一半的参与者(53%?1%)的健康体重为25%?2%。超重和19?·0%肥胖。对当前体重感到不满意的女性(78%?1%)报告的理想体重中值比当前体重低a?’12%?3%。减轻体重的主要诱因是改善健康状况(24%?4%,排名1),自我感觉更好(22%?3%)和提高自信心(21%?5%)。缺乏动力,由于工作承诺而造成的时间限制和成本是影响体重管理的最普遍报告的因素。发现年龄,BMI,婚姻状况,教育程度和收入会影响体重期望,体重变化的动机和/或影响体重管理的因素。结论研究结果表明,针对年轻女性的体重管理干预措施和公共卫生信息传递对潜在的潜在影响,可改善长期健康状况。可以使用能促进体育锻炼和健康饮食对健康有益,自我感觉更好和自信心增强以及解决影响体重管理的主要因素(包括缺乏动力,时间限制和成本)的策略来吸引该目标人群。

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