Disordered eating attitudes correlate with body dissatisfaction among Kuwaiti male college students
Abstract Background The prevalence of disordered eating attitudes and body dissatisfaction based on muscularity and body fat was investigated among male college students in Kuwait with a range of body mass index values including underweight, normal weight, overweight, and obese participants. Methods...
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doaj-badef4fb1e684de8a2ef633d98c596ca2020-11-25T03:56:58ZengBMCJournal of Eating Disorders2050-29742019-10-017111310.1186/s40337-019-0265-zDisordered eating attitudes correlate with body dissatisfaction among Kuwaiti male college studentsMariam Ebrahim0Dalal Alkazemi1Tasleem A. Zafar2Stan Kubow3Department of Food Science and Nutrition, College of Life Sciences, Kuwait UniversityDepartment of Food Science and Nutrition, College of Life Sciences, Kuwait UniversityDepartment of Food Science and Nutrition, College of Life Sciences, Kuwait UniversitySchool of Human Nutrition, McGill UniversityAbstract Background The prevalence of disordered eating attitudes and body dissatisfaction based on muscularity and body fat was investigated among male college students in Kuwait with a range of body mass index values including underweight, normal weight, overweight, and obese participants. Methods Data were collected, using the Eating Attitudes Test (EAT-26) and the Bodybuilder Image Grid (BIG), from 400 male undergraduate students (84.8% Kuwaiti nationals) recruited from both public and private universities in Kuwait. An anonymous, self-administered questionnaire was used to determine the prevalence of symptomatology indicative of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa and to examine the associations between body dissatisfaction and muscularity and body fat. Results Most participants were dissatisfied with their current muscle mass and body fat (67.3 and 69%, respectively). Logistic regression analyses produced odds ratios (ORs) demonstrating that students dissatisfied with their muscularity and body fat and those who indicated a desire to decrease both muscularity and body fat had significantly higher odds of being at risk of disordered eating attitudes (OR = 2.241, 95% CI [1.17, 3.6], p = .032, and OR = 1.898, 95% CI [1.214, 2.967], p = .005, respectively). Obese participants also had higher odds of exhibiting disordered eating attitudes (OR = 2.06, 95% CI [1.17, 3.60], p = .011). Conclusion The high proportion of disordered eating attitudes among Kuwaiti college men was associated with high levels of body image dissatisfaction in relation to both body fat and muscularity. High levels of eating disorder symptoms were also linked to obesity.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40337-019-0265-zFeeding and eating disordersBody weightBody dysmorphic disordersBody compositionBody mass indexAttitude |
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Disordered eating attitudes correlate with body dissatisfaction among Kuwaiti male college students |
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Disordered eating attitudes correlate with body dissatisfaction among Kuwaiti male college students |
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Disordered eating attitudes correlate with body dissatisfaction among Kuwaiti male college students |
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Disordered eating attitudes correlate with body dissatisfaction among Kuwaiti male college students |
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Disordered eating attitudes correlate with body dissatisfaction among Kuwaiti male college students |
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disordered eating attitudes correlate with body dissatisfaction among kuwaiti male college students |
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Journal of Eating Disorders |
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Abstract Background The prevalence of disordered eating attitudes and body dissatisfaction based on muscularity and body fat was investigated among male college students in Kuwait with a range of body mass index values including underweight, normal weight, overweight, and obese participants. Methods Data were collected, using the Eating Attitudes Test (EAT-26) and the Bodybuilder Image Grid (BIG), from 400 male undergraduate students (84.8% Kuwaiti nationals) recruited from both public and private universities in Kuwait. An anonymous, self-administered questionnaire was used to determine the prevalence of symptomatology indicative of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa and to examine the associations between body dissatisfaction and muscularity and body fat. Results Most participants were dissatisfied with their current muscle mass and body fat (67.3 and 69%, respectively). Logistic regression analyses produced odds ratios (ORs) demonstrating that students dissatisfied with their muscularity and body fat and those who indicated a desire to decrease both muscularity and body fat had significantly higher odds of being at risk of disordered eating attitudes (OR = 2.241, 95% CI [1.17, 3.6], p = .032, and OR = 1.898, 95% CI [1.214, 2.967], p = .005, respectively). Obese participants also had higher odds of exhibiting disordered eating attitudes (OR = 2.06, 95% CI [1.17, 3.60], p = .011). Conclusion The high proportion of disordered eating attitudes among Kuwaiti college men was associated with high levels of body image dissatisfaction in relation to both body fat and muscularity. High levels of eating disorder symptoms were also linked to obesity. |
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Feeding and eating disorders Body weight Body dysmorphic disorders Body composition Body mass index Attitude |
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