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All issues > Volume 51(2); 2008

Original Article
Korean J Pediatr. 2008;51(2):134-144. Published online February 15, 2008.
A survey of body shape perception and weight control of adolescent girls in three areas of Korea
Yoon Y Lee1, Hye-Kyoung HK Shin1, Byung-Min BM Choi1, Baik-Lin BL Eun1, Sang-Hee SH Park1, Kee-Hyoung KH Lee1, Chol C Shin2
1Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, Korea University, Seoul, Korea
2Ansan Health Center, Korea University Medical Center Ansan Hospital, Gyeonggi-do, Korea
Correspondence Kee-Hyoung KH Lee ,Email: Khlee218@kumc.or.kr
Abstract
Purpose
: This study aimed to investigate body shape perception, weight control behaviors and eating habits of adolescent girls in urban, suburban and rural areas of Korea to obtain basis for establishing adequate weight control program for adolescent.
Methods
: From May 2002 to November 2002, a cross-sectional questionnaire survey and physical examination were conducted to examine body shape perception, weight control behaviors, eating habits and health status of 2,891 adolescent girls and 891 boys in Seoul, Ansan and Paju.
Results
: The proportion of underweight adolescent girl was decreased in rural area than in urban area. 46.3% of girls considered themselves to be somehow or very obese. Notably 3.2% of underweight girls considered themselves obese. 57.9% were unsatisfied with their own body shape. The proportion of dissatisfaction increased with age and body mass index (BMI), but there were no differences among area. The experiences of weight control increased by age, BMI and dissatisfaction of own body shape. The eating attitudes test-26 (EAT-26) score of girls was significantly higher than that of boys. The girls with high risk of eating disorder were 10.9%. And risk factors of eating disorder were living in urban area, severe stress for weight control excessive expenditure for appearance and think themselves unhealthy.
Conclusion
: The findings of this study demonstrate that there were serious impairment of body shape perception of adolescent girls and unhealthy, inadequate weight control behaviors were widely done. Therefore adequate weight control program for adolescent girl should be established promptly.

Keywords :Adolescent, Female, Body image, Weight loss, Eating disorders

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