Unhealthy weight control behaviors, disordered eating, and body image dissatisfaction in adolescents from São Paulo, Brazil

Objective: To identify the frequency of disordered eating (DE) and unhealthy weight control behaviors (UWCB) among adolescents and associations with age, sex, actual weight status, perceived weight status, and body image dissatisfaction. Methods: Cross-sectional study of 1,156 adolescents. DE was a...

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Main Authors: Greisse V. da S. Leal, Sonia T. Philippi, Marle dos S. Alvarenga
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria (ABP)
Series:Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry
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spelling doaj-5a091e9b23f643cba4c4e74d9770c3402020-11-25T02:51:58ZengAssociação Brasileira de Psiquiatria (ABP)Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry1516-44461809-452X42326427010.1590/1516-4446-2019-0437S1516-44462020000300264Unhealthy weight control behaviors, disordered eating, and body image dissatisfaction in adolescents from São Paulo, BrazilGreisse V. da S. LealSonia T. PhilippiMarle dos S. AlvarengaObjective: To identify the frequency of disordered eating (DE) and unhealthy weight control behaviors (UWCB) among adolescents and associations with age, sex, actual weight status, perceived weight status, and body image dissatisfaction. Methods: Cross-sectional study of 1,156 adolescents. DE was assessed using a specific self-report questionnaire, UWCB by specific behaviors that were not typically recommended for weight management, and body dissatisfaction by Stunkard’s silhouettes. Results: The frequency of DE was 17.3%, and that of UWCB, 31.9%; 80.1% of participants were dissatisfied with body image. Perception of oneself as overweight was associated with 1.795-fold odds of DE. Those with UWCB had 7.389-fold odds of DE, while DE increased the odds of UWCB 7.280-fold. Girls, participants who perceived themselves as overweight, and those who reported body dissatisfaction were 2.266, 2.381, and 1.752 times more likely to have UWCB, respectively. Conclusion: A high prevalence of UWCB and a moderate prevalence of DE behaviors was found in adolescents from the city of São Paulo, Brazil. Those who perceived themselves as overweight had more DE and UWCB, and both behaviors were related. UWCB was more common in girls and among those dissatisfied with their bodies.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-44462020000300264&lng=en&tlng=enadolescentbody imagefeeding and eating disordersdisordered eating
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author Greisse V. da S. Leal
Sonia T. Philippi
Marle dos S. Alvarenga
spellingShingle Greisse V. da S. Leal
Sonia T. Philippi
Marle dos S. Alvarenga
Unhealthy weight control behaviors, disordered eating, and body image dissatisfaction in adolescents from São Paulo, Brazil
Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry
adolescent
body image
feeding and eating disorders
disordered eating
author_facet Greisse V. da S. Leal
Sonia T. Philippi
Marle dos S. Alvarenga
author_sort Greisse V. da S. Leal
title Unhealthy weight control behaviors, disordered eating, and body image dissatisfaction in adolescents from São Paulo, Brazil
title_short Unhealthy weight control behaviors, disordered eating, and body image dissatisfaction in adolescents from São Paulo, Brazil
title_full Unhealthy weight control behaviors, disordered eating, and body image dissatisfaction in adolescents from São Paulo, Brazil
title_fullStr Unhealthy weight control behaviors, disordered eating, and body image dissatisfaction in adolescents from São Paulo, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Unhealthy weight control behaviors, disordered eating, and body image dissatisfaction in adolescents from São Paulo, Brazil
title_sort unhealthy weight control behaviors, disordered eating, and body image dissatisfaction in adolescents from são paulo, brazil
publisher Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria (ABP)
series Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry
issn 1516-4446
1809-452X
description Objective: To identify the frequency of disordered eating (DE) and unhealthy weight control behaviors (UWCB) among adolescents and associations with age, sex, actual weight status, perceived weight status, and body image dissatisfaction. Methods: Cross-sectional study of 1,156 adolescents. DE was assessed using a specific self-report questionnaire, UWCB by specific behaviors that were not typically recommended for weight management, and body dissatisfaction by Stunkard’s silhouettes. Results: The frequency of DE was 17.3%, and that of UWCB, 31.9%; 80.1% of participants were dissatisfied with body image. Perception of oneself as overweight was associated with 1.795-fold odds of DE. Those with UWCB had 7.389-fold odds of DE, while DE increased the odds of UWCB 7.280-fold. Girls, participants who perceived themselves as overweight, and those who reported body dissatisfaction were 2.266, 2.381, and 1.752 times more likely to have UWCB, respectively. Conclusion: A high prevalence of UWCB and a moderate prevalence of DE behaviors was found in adolescents from the city of São Paulo, Brazil. Those who perceived themselves as overweight had more DE and UWCB, and both behaviors were related. UWCB was more common in girls and among those dissatisfied with their bodies.
topic adolescent
body image
feeding and eating disorders
disordered eating
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-44462020000300264&lng=en&tlng=en
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