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Body image, body dissatisfaction and weight status in south asian children: a cross-sectional study

机译:南亚儿童的身体形象,身体不满和体重状况:一项横断面研究

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Background Childhood obesity is a continuing problem in the UK and South Asian children represent a group that are particularly vulnerable to its health consequences. The relationship between body dissatisfaction and obesity is well documented in older children and adults, but is less clear in young children, particularly South Asians. A better understanding of this relationship in young South Asian children will inform the design and delivery of obesity intervention programmes. The aim of this study is to describe body image size perception and dissatisfaction, and their relationship to weight status in primary school aged UK South Asian children. Methods Objective measures of height and weight were undertaken on 574 predominantly South Asian children aged 5-7 (296 boys and 278 girls). BMI z-scores, and weight status (underweight, healthy weight, overweight or obese) were calculated based on the UK 1990 BMI reference charts. Figure rating scales were used to assess perceived body image size (asking children to identify their perceived body size) and dissatisfaction (difference between perceived current and ideal body size). The relationship between these and weight status were examined using multivariate analyses. Results Perceived body image size was positively associated with weight status (partial regression coefficient for overweight/obese vs. non-overweight/obese was 0.63 (95% CI 0.26-0.99) and for BMI z-score was 0.21 (95% CI 0.10-0.31), adjusted for sex, age and ethnicity). Body dissatisfaction was also associated with weight status, with overweight and obese children more likely to select thinner ideal body size than healthy weight children (adjusted partial regression coefficient for overweight/obese vs. non-overweight/obese was 1.47 (95% CI 0.99-1.96) and for BMI z-score was 0.54 (95% CI 0.40-0.67)). Conclusions Awareness of body image size and increasing body dissatisfaction with higher weight status is established at a young age in this population. This needs to be considered when designing interventions to reduce obesity in young children, in terms of both benefits and harms.
机译:背景技术儿童肥胖症在英国是一个持续存在的问题,南亚儿童是一个特别容易受到其健康后果影响的群体。身体不满意与肥胖之间的关系在较大的儿童和成年人中已得到充分证明,但在幼儿中,尤其是南亚人中,这种关系尚不清楚。对南亚年轻儿童中这种关系的更好理解将有助于肥胖干预计划的设计和实施。这项研究的目的是描述在小学年龄的英国南亚儿童中身体图像大小的感知和不满意及其与体重状况的关系。方法对574名5至7岁的南亚儿童(296名男孩和278名女孩)进行了身高和体重的客观测量。根据英国1990年BMI参考图表计算BMI z得分和体重状态(体重不足,健康体重,超重或肥胖)。数字等级量表用于评估感知的身体图像尺寸(要求儿童识别其感知的身体尺寸)和不满(感知的当前和理想身体尺寸之间的差异)。这些之间的关系和体重状况进行了多元分析。结果感知的人体图像大小与体重状态呈正相关(超重/肥胖与非超重/肥胖的部分回归系数为0.63(95%CI为0.26-0.99),BMI z评分为0.21(95%CI为0.10- 0.31),针对性别,年龄和种族进行了调整。身体不满意也与体重状况有关,超重和肥胖的儿童比健康体重的儿童更容易选择更薄的理想体重(超重/肥胖与非超重/肥胖的偏回归系数调整为1.47(95%CI 0.99- 1.96)和BMI的z得分是0.54(95%CI 0.40-0.67)。结论该人群在年轻时就已经意识到了身体图像尺寸的意识以及对体重增加状态的不满情绪的增加。在设计干预措施以减少幼儿肥胖的益处和危害时,必须考虑这一点。

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