School of Psychology, Deakin University, Burwood, Australia.
Body Image. 2013 Sep;10(4):552-7. doi: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2013.06.008. Epub 2013 Aug 2.
This study examined the utility of the biopsychosocial model to predict accuracy of weight status perception among Australian adolescents. The factors included in this framework were: age, gender, and BMI-z (biological factors); satisfaction with body weight and shape (psychological factors); socioeconomic status, peer weight (social factors). Cross-sectional data, including measured height and weight, and self-reported weight status, was obtained from 2954 adolescents (mean age=14.6, 56% male) who participated in the It's Your Move! study. Accuracy of weight status perception was associated with gender, BMI-z, SES, and weight and shape satisfaction. Gender differences in weight status perception were moderated by satisfaction with weight. In boys, weight satisfaction was associated with perceived healthy weight; in girls, it was associated with perceived healthy weight and underweight. Moderately overweight adolescents are most at risk of underestimating their weight status and could benefit from education about the boundaries of the healthy weight range.
本研究旨在探讨生物-心理-社会模型在预测澳大利亚青少年体重感知准确性方面的应用。该框架纳入的因素包括:年龄、性别和 BMI-z(生物学因素);体重和体型满意度(心理因素);社会经济地位、同伴体重(社会因素)。本研究采用横断面研究设计,共纳入 2954 名青少年(平均年龄 14.6 岁,56%为男性),收集了他们的身高、体重等测量数据和自我报告的体重状况。研究发现,体重感知准确性与性别、BMI-z、社会经济地位和体重及体型满意度有关。体重满意度对性别差异下的体重感知准确性具有调节作用。在男孩中,体重满意度与感知健康体重有关;在女孩中,体重满意度与感知健康体重和体重过轻有关。处于中等超重的青少年最有可能低估自己的体重状况,他们可能需要接受有关健康体重范围界限的教育。