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Ethnic differences in perceptions of body satisfaction and body appearance among U.S. Schoolchildren: a cross-sectional study

机译:美国学童对身体满意度和外表的看法的种族差异:横断面研究

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Background Perceived body appearance and body satisfaction are potentially related to weight problems and poor health. The purpose of this study was to examine how gender, and ethnic differences in body satisfaction, perceived body appearance and weight status change by age in a representative sample of U.S. adolescents 11–17 years old. Methods We used the US Health Behavior in School-Aged Children (HBSC) 2001 survey which assessed perceived body appearance, body satisfaction, self-reported body mass index (BMI) and socio-demographic indicators. The associations between age and perceived appearance, age and body satisfaction, and between z-transformed BMI and body satisfaction were analyzed using separate non-parametric regression models for both genders and the three ethnic groups. Results Body satisfaction did not vary significantly by age except for an increase with age in the proportion of Non-Hispanic White girls who perceived themselves as too fat. Although boys did not report being too fat unless their BMI was above the age- and gender-specific median, one third of Non-Hispanic White girls felt too fat at or below the age- and gender-specific median. Compared to other ethnicities, African-American students’ perceived appearance was significantly more positive and they were less likely to perceive themselves overweight at higher BMI scores. However, during adolescence, the positive self-reported perceived appearance of African-American boys dropped substantially while it remained relatively stable in African-American girls. Conclusions There were substantial differences in body satisfaction and perceived appearance across the three largest ethnic groups of school-age children in the U.S. Stability across age indicates that these perceptions are most likely established before the age of 10 and underline the importance of primary schools and parents in prevention. Special attention should be directed to the dramatic loss of positive perceived appearance among African-American boys.
机译:背景技术感知的身体外观和身体满意度可能与体重问题和健康状况不佳有关。这项研究的目的是研究11-17岁美国青少年代表性样本中的性别,种族满意度,所感知的身体外观和体重状况的种族差异如何随年龄变化。方法我们使用了2001年美国学龄儿童健康行为(HBSC)调查,该调查评估了感知的身体外观,身体满意度,自我报告的体重指数(BMI)和社会人口统计学指标。使用针对性别和三个种族的单独的非参数回归模型,分析了年龄与感知的外表,年龄与身体满意度之间以及z转换后的BMI与身体满意度之间的关联。结果身体满意度并未随年龄变化显着,只是认为自己太胖的非西班牙裔白人女孩的比例随着年龄的增长而增加。尽管男孩除非体重指数高于年龄和性别特定的中位数,否则不会报告过胖,但三分之一的非西班牙裔白人女孩在年龄或性别特定的中位数或以下时感到过于肥胖。与其他种族相比,非裔美国学生的外表感觉明显更积极,并且在较高的BMI分数下他们不太可能感觉自己超重。然而,在青春期,非裔美国男孩的自我报告的自我感觉到的积极外表显着下降,而在非裔美国女孩中则保持相对稳定。结论在美国三个最大的学龄儿童族裔群体中,身体满意度和感知的外表存在很大差异。跨年龄的稳定性表明,这些感知最有可能在10岁之前确立,并强调了小学和父母的重要性在预防中。应特别注意非裔美国人男孩的积极知觉外表的急剧丧失。

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