2016
DOI: 10.4103/2249-4863.192324
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Weight-related concerns and diet behaviors among urban young females: A cross-sectional study

Abstract: Background:Females are more likely than males to perceive themselves as too heavy, this has been explained in terms of the equation of “female beauty with extreme thinness.” Therefore, females are in general prone to develop unhealthy behaviors for weight management. Wrong weight control behaviors have significant health consequences.Objectives:To investigate the body weight concerns, body satisfaction, and weight control behaviors among young females and their association with age and socioeconomic status (SE… Show more

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“…In an American study of Striegel-Moore et al [ 57 ] conducted in a group of health organization members aged 18 to 35 years, a higher frequency of eating disorder symptoms was found in female patients than in male patients; furthermore, females diagnosed with binge eating disorders reported significantly higher body image dissatisfaction and drive for thinness than males [ 58 ]. This situation is explained by a cultural expectation of thinness in women [ 59 ], which results from internalized appearance standards [ 60 ] and causes their weight-related concerns [ 61 ]. It may also be associated with the influence of ovarian hormones [ 62 ] and menstrual cycle [ 63 ]; the mid-luteal phase increases emotional eating (as a result of ovarian hormone effects) [ 64 ], which may impact the associations for women.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In an American study of Striegel-Moore et al [ 57 ] conducted in a group of health organization members aged 18 to 35 years, a higher frequency of eating disorder symptoms was found in female patients than in male patients; furthermore, females diagnosed with binge eating disorders reported significantly higher body image dissatisfaction and drive for thinness than males [ 58 ]. This situation is explained by a cultural expectation of thinness in women [ 59 ], which results from internalized appearance standards [ 60 ] and causes their weight-related concerns [ 61 ]. It may also be associated with the influence of ovarian hormones [ 62 ] and menstrual cycle [ 63 ]; the mid-luteal phase increases emotional eating (as a result of ovarian hormone effects) [ 64 ], which may impact the associations for women.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many of the practices noted in this study can lead to other health problems. For example, younger women are particularly prone to following unhealthy practices such as skipping meals [27]. Among older individuals who are taking multiple medications, the use of herbal products may be contraindicated [6].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The multicomponent intervention including behavioral self-monitoring, computer-based training, and motivational interviewing for truck drivers was supported in the United States 12 ) . Additionally, diet or eating behavior programs were recommended for management of overweight and obesity 13 , 14 , 15 ) . Findings suggest obesity management and prevention efforts require multifaceted strategies incorporating education, health policy, public health and health systems, strong primary care workforce, etc 16 ) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%