Page Randy M, Ihász Ferenc, Uvacsek Martina, Kalabiska Irén, Johnson Erin, Hantiu Iacob, Klarova Renata, Simonek Jaromir
Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84604, USA.
Int Q Community Health Educ. 2006;27(1):39-58. doi: 10.2190/IQ.27.1.d.
Self-perception of body weight, management practices and goals, and other weight-related factors were assessed among a sample of 2,566 adolescents from 30 high schools in Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Romania, Ukraine, and Poland. Students who perceived themselves as much too fat were more likely than those with other weight perceptions to engage in weight management practices to lose weight, have higher body mass index, rate themselves lower on physical attractiveness, and estimate higher percentages of their same-sex friends as trying to lose weight. Similar to other research, boys and girls differed on self-perception of weight and other weight-related factors. Cross-cultural comparisons between central and eastern European adolescents and U.S. adolescents, as well as east and southeast Asian youth are made. Implications for health education practice are discussed.
在来自匈牙利、斯洛伐克、捷克共和国、罗马尼亚、乌克兰和波兰30所高中的2566名青少年样本中,对他们的体重自我认知、管理方法和目标以及其他与体重相关的因素进行了评估。认为自己过于肥胖的学生比其他体重认知的学生更有可能采取体重管理措施来减肥,他们的体重指数更高,对自己的身体吸引力评价更低,并且估计自己同性朋友中试图减肥的比例更高。与其他研究类似,男孩和女孩在体重自我认知和其他与体重相关的因素上存在差异。还对中欧和东欧青少年与美国青少年以及东亚和东南亚青少年进行了跨文化比较。并讨论了对健康教育实践的启示。