Martin Molly A, Frisco Michelle L, May Ashleigh L
Department of Sociology and Population Research Institute, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802, USA.
Womens Health Issues. 2009 Sep-Oct;19(5):292-9. doi: 10.1016/j.whi.2009.05.003.
Inaccurate weight perceptions may lead to unhealthy weight control practices among normal weight adolescents and to a greater risk of adult obesity and related morbidities for overweight adolescents. To examine which U.S. adolescents are at risk of these outcomes, we examine gender and racial/ethnic differences in weight perception inaccuracy. This is the first study of weight perception inaccuracy to include Latino/a and Asian American adolescents.
Among the 12,789 Wave II participants of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, we estimate multivariate models that reveal how gender, race/ethnicity, and clinical weight categories predict weight perception inaccuracy.
Relative to boys, girls have lower odds of underestimating their weight and greater odds of overestimating their weight. In particular, among overweight and obese adolescents, girls are more accurate than boys, but among normal weight adolescents, boys are more accurate. Compared with Whites, African Americans are more likely to underestimate their weight, particularly among overweight girls and obese boys. Overall and particularly among girls and normal weight adolescents, African Americans are less likely to overestimate their weight than their White counterparts. Finally, Asian American girls are more likely to underestimate their weight than White girls.
These findings have important implications for identifying and intervening with adolescents at the greatest risk of long-term weight problems, weight-related morbidity, and unhealthy weight control practices.
体重认知不准确可能会导致正常体重的青少年采取不健康的体重控制行为,也会使超重青少年成年后肥胖及患相关疾病的风险更高。为了研究哪些美国青少年面临这些后果的风险,我们研究了体重认知不准确方面的性别和种族/族裔差异。这是第一项纳入拉丁裔和亚裔美国青少年的关于体重认知不准确的研究。
在青少年健康全国纵向研究的12789名第二轮参与者中,我们估计了多变量模型,以揭示性别、种族/族裔和临床体重类别如何预测体重认知不准确。
相对于男孩,女孩低估自己体重的几率较低,高估自己体重的几率较高。特别是在超重和肥胖青少年中,女孩比男孩更准确,但在正常体重青少年中,男孩更准确。与白人相比,非裔美国人更有可能低估自己的体重,尤其是在超重女孩和肥胖男孩中。总体而言,尤其是在女孩和正常体重青少年中,非裔美国人高估自己体重的可能性低于白人。最后,亚裔美国女孩比白人女孩更有可能低估自己的体重。
这些发现对于识别和干预面临长期体重问题、体重相关疾病和不健康体重控制行为风险最大的青少年具有重要意义。