Department of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina 29208, USA. harrinhamailbox.sc.edu
J Am Coll Health. 2010;59(1):43-50. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2010.483705.
To determine if inaccurate body weight perception predicts unhealthy weight management strategies and to determine the extent to which inaccurate body weight perception is associated with depressive symptoms among US college students.
Randomly selected male and female college students in the United States (N = 97,357).
Data were from the 2006 National College Health Assessment. Analyses were conducted on students' body weight perceptions, weight loss strategies, and feelings of depression.
Females with an inflated body weight perception were significantly more likely to engage in unhealthy weight management strategies and report depressive symptoms than were females with an accurate body weight perception.
College women are concerned with weight and will take action to lose weight. Colleges may need to focus more on interventions targeting both diet and physical activity while also promoting positive body image.
确定不准确的体重感知是否预测不健康的体重管理策略,并确定不准确的体重感知与美国大学生抑郁症状之间的关联程度。
美国随机抽取的男性和女性大学生(N=97357)。
数据来自 2006 年全国大学生健康评估。对学生的体重感知、减肥策略和抑郁感进行了分析。
体重感知膨胀的女性比体重感知准确的女性更有可能采用不健康的体重管理策略,并报告抑郁症状。
女大学生关心体重,并会采取行动减肥。高校可能需要更加关注针对饮食和体育活动的干预措施,同时促进积极的身体形象。