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Body size dissatisfaction among young Chinese children in Hong Kong: a cross-sectional study.

Authors :
Knowles, Gemma
Ling, Fiona Chun Man
Thomas, G Neil
Adab, Peymane
McManus, Alison M
Source :
Public Health Nutrition. Apr2015, Vol. 18 Issue 6, p1067-1074. 8p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

ObjectiveTo determine the potential predictors of body size dissatisfaction in Chinese children.DesignThe Child’s Body Image Scale was used to assess body size perception and dissatisfaction. BMI was calculated from objectively measured height and weight. Predictors of body size dissatisfaction were examined by logistic regression analysis.SettingHong Kong, China.SubjectsSix hundred and twenty children (53 % boys, aged 6·1–12·9 years) from a state-run primary school.ResultsFemale sex (adjusted OR (AOR)=1·91; 95 % CI 1·32, 2·76), age (AOR=2·62; 95 % CI 1·65, 4·16 for 8–10 years; AOR=2·16; 95 % CI 1·38, 3·38 for >10 years), overweight (AOR=6·23; 95 % CI 3·66, 10·60) and obesity (AOR=19·04; 95 % CI 5·64, 64·32) were positively associated with desire to be thinner. Size misperception was a strong predictor of body size dissatisfaction, irrespective of actual weight status (AOR=1·90; 95 % CI 1·02, 3·54 for overestimation; AOR=0·43; 95 % CI 0·27, 0·67 for underestimation).ConclusionsBody size dissatisfaction is prevalent among Chinese children as young as 6 years. Female sex, age, overweight, obesity and overestimation of size were associated with increased desire to be thinner. These findings emphasise the importance of preventing body image issues from an early age. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13689800
Volume :
18
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Public Health Nutrition
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
101486453
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/S1368980014000810