Knowledge, Beliefs, Attitudes, and Behaviors Related to Weight Control, Eating Disorders, and Body Image in Australian Trainee Home Economics and Physical Education Teachers

Jennifer A. O'Dea , Suzanne Abraham
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Abstract

Objective

To examine the knowledge, beliefs, and attitudes about weight control and eating disorders among trainee home economics and physical education teachers and to assess their body image and weight control practices. The association between actual body weight and body image was also examined.

Design

Survey research was undertaken using a self-report questionnaire. Height and weight were measured.

Subjects/Settings

Trainee home economics and physical education teachers (N = 216, 96% participation rate) in their last month of training at three major state teacher training universities completed a questionnaire during their regular class times.

Main Outcome Measures

Advice teachers give to overweight adolescents knowledge and beliefs about eating disorders, body image, desired weight, food habits, dieting, body appearance ratings, weight control practices, and diagnosed and self-reported eating disorders.

Statistical Analysis Performed

Descriptive statistics, chi square, and analyses of variance compare gender and Body Mass Index differences.

Results

Males (85%) and females (87%) advised young overweight adolescents to diet to lose weight. Twenty percent of females and 13% of males regularly skipped breakfast. The advise given showed a lack of specific nutrition education about weight control, adolescent nutritional needs, and fad diets. Participants held misconceptions about eating disorders, and a range of 14% to 72% answered these questions incorrectly. Fourteen percent of females self-reported that they currently had an eating disorder, but only 6% had received treatment. Some females used potentially dangerous methods of weight loss, including 19% who abused laxatives and 10% who induced vomiting.

Implications

Trainee home economics and physical education teachers need specific nutrition information and training about eating disorders, weight control, and suitable advice for overweight students. The female trainee teachers in our study had a poor body image and disordered eating similar to other young women in Western countries, and this should be taken into account by teacher training institutions.

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澳大利亚实习家政和体育教师体重控制、饮食失调和身体形象相关的知识、信念、态度和行为
目的了解实习家政体育教师对体重控制和饮食失调的知识、观念和态度,评价其身体形象和体重控制行为。实际体重和身体形象之间的关系也被检查。DesignSurvey研究采用自我报告问卷进行。测量身高和体重。对象/设置在三所主要的州立师范院校接受培训的家庭经济和体育教师(N = 216,参与率96%)在其最后一个月的正常上课时间完成问卷调查。主要结果测量教师向超重青少年提供关于饮食失调、身体形象、期望体重、饮食习惯、节食、身体外观评分、体重控制实践以及诊断和自我报告的饮食失调的知识和信念的建议。进行统计分析描述性统计、卡方和方差分析比较性别和体重指数的差异。结果男性(85%)和女性(87%)建议超重青少年节食减肥。20%的女性和13%的男性经常不吃早餐。给出的建议表明,缺乏关于体重控制、青少年营养需求和时尚饮食的具体营养教育。参与者对饮食失调有误解,14%到72%的人回答错误。14%的女性自我报告说她们目前患有饮食失调症,但只有6%的人接受了治疗。一些女性使用了潜在危险的减肥方法,包括19%的人滥用泻药,10%的人诱导呕吐。受训练的家政学和体育教师需要特定的营养信息和有关饮食失调、体重控制的培训,并为超重学生提供适当的建议。在我们的研究中,女性实习教师的身体形象不佳,饮食失调,与西方国家的其他年轻女性相似,这是教师培训机构应该考虑的问题。
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