What is the Relationship among Actual Body Image, Desired Body Image and Body Mass Index in 7-12 Year Old Children?

M. Courtney, John B Chavez
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is the Relationship among Actual Body Desired in Abstract Purpose: The aim of this research project was to gain a better understanding of a child’s perception of actual body image and desired body image compared to Body Mass Index (BMI). The study assessed the relationship among actual body image, desired body image, and BMI for the entire sample group and the subgroups of Hispanics and non-Hispanics. Design: A descriptive, correlational study of a convenience sample of children (n=80), ages 7 to 12 years old was conducted. Methodology: Using a standardized clinical protocol, demographic and growth measurement data were collected by trained clinic personnel with children who met project criteria. Clinic personnel obtained consent from parents and children, administered the Collins’ pictogram body images, and determined current school grade, insurance status, and free/reduced lunch program participation. The main research instrument was the two-question pictogram containing Collins’ seven gender specific child body pictogram/ silhouette figures of thin body image to an obese body image. Data were analyzed using Spearman correlation coefficients to assess the relationship between actual body image, desired body image, and BMI. Findings: Among the total sample of 80 children, actual body image and BMI/percentile were significantly correlated (46%) as was actual body image with desired body image (35%). BMIs for overweight and obesity accounted for 40 percent of the entire sample of participants. In the sub-group of ethnicity, actual body image and BMI showed a significant association (rho 42%) in the Hispanic population. Actual body image and BMI had a moderate association (38%) as did actual body image and desire body (42%) image among the non-Hispanic population. Half of the Hispanic participants were either overweight (14%) or in the obese (36%) category. Non- Hispanics had 18% in the overweight category and 14% in the obese category. Conclusion: The findings from this descriptive, correlational study may be useful to clinicians who address the health issues of childhood overweight and obesity with their patients. The correlation of 46 percent between actual and BMI percentile demonstrated a 25 percent R2 showing that 25 percent of actual body image was accounted for by BMI. Actual body image was significant in ideal body image in the entire sample, although to a lesser extent than actual to BMI. Hispanic children were over twice as likely to accurately perceive actual body image compared to non-Hispanic children. Hispanic’s actual body image did influence desired body image. More research is recommended in the use of pictogram in a clinical setting with a larger population.
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7-12岁儿童实际身体形象、期望身体形象与体重指数的关系?
摘要目的:本研究项目的目的是为了更好地了解儿童对实际身体形象和期望身体形象的感知与身体质量指数(BMI)的比较。该研究评估了整个样本组、西班牙裔和非西班牙裔亚组的实际身体形象、期望身体形象和BMI之间的关系。设计:对年龄在7 - 12岁的儿童(n=80)进行描述性、相关性研究。方法:采用标准化的临床方案,由训练有素的临床人员收集符合项目标准的儿童的人口统计学和生长测量数据。诊所工作人员获得家长和儿童的同意,管理柯林斯象形身体图像,并确定当前的学校年级,保险状况和免费/减少午餐计划的参与情况。主要的研究工具是两题象形图,包含柯林斯的七个性别特定的儿童身体象形图/瘦弱身体形象到肥胖身体形象的轮廓图。使用Spearman相关系数对数据进行分析,以评估实际身体形象、期望身体形象和BMI之间的关系。结果:在80名儿童样本中,实际身体形象与BMI/百分位数显著相关(46%),实际身体形象与期望身体形象显著相关(35%)。超重和肥胖的bmi指数占整个参与者样本的40%。在种族亚组中,实际身体形象和BMI在西班牙裔人群中显示出显著的关联(rho 42%)。在非西班牙裔人群中,实际身体形象和BMI有中等程度的关联(38%),实际身体形象和欲望身体形象也有中等程度的关联(42%)。一半的西班牙裔参与者要么超重(14%),要么肥胖(36%)。非西班牙裔有18%的人超重,14%的人肥胖。结论:这项描述性、相关性研究的发现可能对临床医生解决儿童超重和肥胖患者的健康问题有用。实际身体形象和身体质量指数百分位数之间的相关性为46%,显示出25%的R2,表明身体质量指数占实际身体形象的25%。在整个样本中,实际身体形象对理想身体形象的影响是显著的,尽管其影响程度低于实际身体质量指数。与非西班牙裔儿童相比,西班牙裔儿童准确感知实际身体形象的可能性是后者的两倍多。西班牙人的实际身体形象确实影响了期望的身体形象。更多的研究建议使用象形文字在临床设置与更大的人口。
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