Eating behaviours and perception about body shape among adolescent girls of Panjab University, Chandigarh

Harleen Kaur, N. Goel, Manoj Sharma, R. Rohilla, Mamta Bishnoi, Ravneet Kaur
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Introduction: Indians are experiencing nutritional and lifestyle transitions due to globalization and westernization. The study aimed to find out the current eating patterns and body shape concerns and various factors that influence eating behaviors and body shape concerns of late-adolescent girls. Material and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 230 undergraduate adolescent girl university students from 12 departments in the age group of 17–19 years. Eating attitude and body shape concerns of adolescents were determined by using the standard eating attitude test-26 (EAT-26) and body shape questionnaire (BSQ-34). Results: The duration of the study was 6 months and participants were selected by simple random sampling. The mean age of the study subjects was 18.52 (±0.63) years. The majority of subjects had an urban background (85%). Less than half had an exercise routine (44%) which was followed daily. As per body mass index (BMI) distribution, 19.57% were underweight, 11.3% were overweight and only 2.17% were obese. An unfavorable eating attitude was found in 18% of subjects whereas 38.2% had mild to the marked concern of body shape. There was a significant positive correlation between BSQ with BMI (r = 0.387, P ≤ 0.01) and BSQ-34 with EAT-26 (r = 0.367, P ≤ 0.01). Conclusion: Current study shows that late adolescent urban females are susceptible to eating disorders and are body image conscious. Institutional mechanisms should be brought in place to address the need of improving their eating habits and modification of lifestyle.
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昌迪加尔旁遮普大学青春期女孩的饮食行为与体形感知
导读:由于全球化和西化,印度人正在经历营养和生活方式的转变。本研究旨在了解晚女目前的饮食模式和对身材的关注,以及影响晚女饮食行为和对身材关注的各种因素。材料与方法:采用横断面研究方法,对来自12个系、年龄在17 ~ 19岁的230名本科青春期女大学生进行调查。采用标准饮食态度测试-26 (EAT-26)和体形问卷(BSQ-34)对青少年的饮食态度和体形问题进行调查。结果:研究时间为6个月,采用简单随机抽样的方法选取研究对象。研究对象的平均年龄为18.52(±0.63)岁。大多数受试者有城市背景(85%)。不到一半的人(44%)每天都有锻炼计划。从体质指数(BMI)分布来看,19.57%的人体重过轻,11.3%的人超重,仅有2.17%的人肥胖。18%的被试对饮食有不良态度,38.2%的被试对体型有轻微到明显的担忧。BSQ与BMI呈显著正相关(r = 0.387, P≤0.01),BSQ-34与EAT-26呈显著正相关(r = 0.367, P≤0.01)。结论:目前的研究表明,青春期晚期的城市女性易患饮食失调症,并有身体形象意识。应建立体制机制,以解决改善他们的饮食习惯和改变生活方式的需要。
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