Rashmi B M, Patil Shailaja S, Angadi Mahabaleshwar Mahantappa, Pattankar Tanuja P
Postgraduate student, Department of Community Medicine, Bijapur Liberal District Education University, Shri B.M. Patil Medical College , Vijayapur, Karnataka, India .
Professor and Head of Department, Department of Community Medicine, Bijapur Liberal District Education University, Shri B.M. Patil Medical College , Vijayapur, Karnataka, India .
J Clin Diagn Res. 2016 Jul;10(7):LC05-9. doi: 10.7860/JCDR/2016/20764.8180. Epub 2016 Jul 1.
Body image is an essential aspect of young girls' self-definition and individual identity which is influenced by various biological, psychological and social factors. Excessive concern about body image, body image misconception are leading to dissatisfaction, disturbed eating patterns, affecting the nutritional status and also leading to depression and anxiety disorders. This concept of body image has been less explored in Indian context, especially among young girls.
The objectives of the study were to assess the body image perception among young college going girls, using a visual analog scale and to compare body image perception and satisfaction with their BMI levels and weight changing methods adopted.
An exploratory cross-sectional study was conducted among 63 female students studying BBM course at a private commerce institution in Vijayapur city. Data was collected using a self administered questionnaire containing details of basic socio-demographic information and a validated visual analogue scale. Height was measured by Seca Stadiometer, weight was measured using Digital weighing machine and Body Mass Index levels were calculated. Percentages were calculated for descriptive variables. Chi-square test was applied for analysing categorical variables. Spearman Rank correlation test was applied for analysing ordinal data.
A 39.7% of participants were underweight and 15.9% were overweight/obese. Majority of underweight and overweight girls (72% and 89%, respectively) perceived themselves as normal weight. Body image satisfaction of participants was found to be significantly associated with their body image perception, mothers' educational status and also with relatives' and peer group's opinions about their body weight. Unhealthy weight changing patterns like skipping meals (13%), increasing quantity and frequency of meals (17%) were reported among study participants.
This exploratory study highlights the gap between young girls' body image perception and their BMI levels, indicating body image misconception. Lower literacy level of mothers and opinions of relatives and friends significantly influenced body image satisfaction among study participants. Higher percentage of underweight (39.7%) coupled with unhealthy weight changing patterns reportedly adopted by participants (30%) indicates need for further research on this issue, to help inform public health nutrition programmes.
身体意象是年轻女孩自我定义和个体身份的重要方面,受到各种生物、心理和社会因素的影响。对身体意象的过度关注、身体意象误解正导致不满、饮食模式紊乱,影响营养状况,还会引发抑郁和焦虑症。在印度背景下,尤其是在年轻女孩中,对身体意象这一概念的探索较少。
本研究的目的是使用视觉模拟量表评估年轻女大学生的身体意象认知,并比较她们的身体意象认知和满意度与其BMI水平以及所采用的体重改变方法。
在维杰亚布尔市一所私立商业机构中,对63名攻读BBM课程的女学生进行了一项探索性横断面研究。使用一份自我管理问卷收集数据,问卷包含基本社会人口学信息的详细内容以及一份经过验证的视觉模拟量表。使用赛卡身高计测量身高,使用数字体重秤测量体重,并计算体重指数水平。对描述性变量计算百分比。应用卡方检验分析分类变量。应用斯皮尔曼等级相关检验分析有序数据。
39.7%的参与者体重过轻,15.9%的参与者超重/肥胖。大多数体重过轻和超重的女孩(分别为72%和89%)认为自己体重正常。发现参与者的身体意象满意度与其身体意象认知、母亲的教育程度以及亲属和同龄人群体对其体重的看法显著相关。研究参与者中报告了不健康的体重改变模式,如不吃饭(13%)、增加饮食量和频率(17%)。
这项探索性研究凸显了年轻女孩的身体意象认知与其BMI水平之间的差距,表明存在身体意象误解。母亲的文化程度较低以及亲属和朋友的看法显著影响了研究参与者的身体意象满意度。较高比例的体重过轻(39.7%)以及据报道参与者采用的不健康体重改变模式(30%)表明需要对这个问题进行进一步研究,以为公共卫生营养计划提供参考。