BMI and self-perceived body shape in Portuguese children

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Autor(a) principal: Eduarda Maria Coelho
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Cristina Padez, Pedro Moreira, Victor Rosado, Isabel Mourao Carvalhal
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://repositorio-aberto.up.pt/handle/10216/72889
Resumo: Objectives: This study examined the relationship between Portuguese children's self-perceived body shape and body mass index (BMI) by gender, and BMI values were determined for each silhouette. Method: A sample of 4,211 children aged 7-10 was used. Their body image was assessed using Collins's body image silhouettes, while cole et al.'s cutoffs were used to define obesity. Results: The higher the number of the selected silhouette, the higher the mean BMI, except in the case of silhouettes 2 and 7 for boys and 7 for girls. Most of the individuals who selected silhouette number 5 or higher were obese. For both sexes, the ANOVA showed significant differences in the BMI depending on the selected figures (p < .001). The correlation coefficient between the body image silhouettes and the BMI was .54 (p < .001) for the total sample, .50 (p < .001) for males and .57 (p < .001) for females, in the regression models, the percentage of variance in the BMI explained by the selected images was 25.6% in boys and 30.8% in girls. Conclusion: The study suggested that in childhood (7-10 years), no stable awareness of body shape has been developed, with girls being more accurate than boys. The body shape obtained with the scale was moderately correlated with the BMI, suggesting that Collins' silhouettes could be a valid measure for assessing obesity in Portuguese children.
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title BMI and self-perceived body shape in Portuguese children
spellingShingle BMI and self-perceived body shape in Portuguese children
Eduarda Maria Coelho
Ciências da Saúde
Health sciences
title_short BMI and self-perceived body shape in Portuguese children
title_full BMI and self-perceived body shape in Portuguese children
title_fullStr BMI and self-perceived body shape in Portuguese children
title_full_unstemmed BMI and self-perceived body shape in Portuguese children
title_sort BMI and self-perceived body shape in Portuguese children
author Eduarda Maria Coelho
author_facet Eduarda Maria Coelho
Cristina Padez
Pedro Moreira
Victor Rosado
Isabel Mourao Carvalhal
author_role author
author2 Cristina Padez
Pedro Moreira
Victor Rosado
Isabel Mourao Carvalhal
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Eduarda Maria Coelho
Cristina Padez
Pedro Moreira
Victor Rosado
Isabel Mourao Carvalhal
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ciências da Saúde
Health sciences
topic Ciências da Saúde
Health sciences
description Objectives: This study examined the relationship between Portuguese children's self-perceived body shape and body mass index (BMI) by gender, and BMI values were determined for each silhouette. Method: A sample of 4,211 children aged 7-10 was used. Their body image was assessed using Collins's body image silhouettes, while cole et al.'s cutoffs were used to define obesity. Results: The higher the number of the selected silhouette, the higher the mean BMI, except in the case of silhouettes 2 and 7 for boys and 7 for girls. Most of the individuals who selected silhouette number 5 or higher were obese. For both sexes, the ANOVA showed significant differences in the BMI depending on the selected figures (p < .001). The correlation coefficient between the body image silhouettes and the BMI was .54 (p < .001) for the total sample, .50 (p < .001) for males and .57 (p < .001) for females, in the regression models, the percentage of variance in the BMI explained by the selected images was 25.6% in boys and 30.8% in girls. Conclusion: The study suggested that in childhood (7-10 years), no stable awareness of body shape has been developed, with girls being more accurate than boys. The body shape obtained with the scale was moderately correlated with the BMI, suggesting that Collins' silhouettes could be a valid measure for assessing obesity in Portuguese children.
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