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      Body Weight Perception and Weight Loss Practices among Private College Students in Kelantan State, Malaysia

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      Background: Body image is associated with the perception of people on themselves. Influencing factors are generated internally and/or externally. The most common issue pertaining to body image is body weight and weight loss. This study aimed to determine the association between body weight perception and weight loss practices among college students.
      Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 297 college students from private nursing colleges in the state of Kelantan, Malaysia. A self-administered questionnaire was used to assess sociodemographic characteristics, body weight perception, and weight loss methods. Weight and height were measured, and body mass index (BMI) was calculated based on weight and height measurement. The World Health Organization BMI cutoffs were applied in the study.
      Results: More than half (54.2%) of college students perceived their weight correctly as per actual measured BMI. A total of 51.5% of participants had tried various methods to reduce their weight. Body weight perception is associated with weight loss practices (odds ratio, 0.31; 95% confidence interval, 0.19–0.50; P<0.001) adjusted for sex, marital status, and status of having obese family members. Those who had correct body weight perception were less likely to engage in weight loss practice. Food intake restriction (42.4%) is the most popular weight reduction method among students in nursing colleges. Over a quarter of the participants chose physical exercise (25.3%) to reduce their weight, and a small number engaged in unhealthy weight loss practices.
      Conclusion: Body weight perception is an important factor that influences the practice to reduce weight especially among young adult group and college students.
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      Background: Body image is associated with the perception of people on themselves. Influencing factors are generated internally and/or externally. The most common issue pertaining to body image is body weight and weight loss. This study aimed to determ...

      Background: Body image is associated with the perception of people on themselves. Influencing factors are generated internally and/or externally. The most common issue pertaining to body image is body weight and weight loss. This study aimed to determine the association between body weight perception and weight loss practices among college students.
      Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 297 college students from private nursing colleges in the state of Kelantan, Malaysia. A self-administered questionnaire was used to assess sociodemographic characteristics, body weight perception, and weight loss methods. Weight and height were measured, and body mass index (BMI) was calculated based on weight and height measurement. The World Health Organization BMI cutoffs were applied in the study.
      Results: More than half (54.2%) of college students perceived their weight correctly as per actual measured BMI. A total of 51.5% of participants had tried various methods to reduce their weight. Body weight perception is associated with weight loss practices (odds ratio, 0.31; 95% confidence interval, 0.19–0.50; P<0.001) adjusted for sex, marital status, and status of having obese family members. Those who had correct body weight perception were less likely to engage in weight loss practice. Food intake restriction (42.4%) is the most popular weight reduction method among students in nursing colleges. Over a quarter of the participants chose physical exercise (25.3%) to reduce their weight, and a small number engaged in unhealthy weight loss practices.
      Conclusion: Body weight perception is an important factor that influences the practice to reduce weight especially among young adult group and college students.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 Gruber AJ, "Why do young women diet?: the roles of body fat, body perception, and body ideal" 62 : 609-611, 2001

      2 Wharton CM, "Weight loss practices and body weight perceptions among US college students" 56 : 579-584, 2008

      3 Simkin-Silverman LR, "Treatment of overweight and obesity in primary care practice: current evidence and future directions" 2 : 296-304, 2008

      4 Eisenberg ME, "The role of social norms and friends’ influences on unhealthy weight-control behaviors among adolescent girls" 60 : 1165-1173, 2005

      5 Swift DL, "The role of exercise and physical activity in weight loss and maintenance" 56 : 441-447, 2014

      6 Cai L, "Self-perception of weight status and its association with weight-related knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors among Chinese children in Guangzhou" 27 : 338-345, 2017

      7 Kim KH, "Religion, weight perception, and weight control behavior" 8 : 121-131, 2007

      8 Lowry R, "Physical activity, food choice, and weight management goals and practices among US college students" 18 : 18-27, 2000

      9 Khor GL, "Perceptions of body image among Malaysian male and female adolescents" 50 : 303-311, 2009

      10 Haslam DW, "Obesity" 366 : 1197-1209, 2005

      1 Gruber AJ, "Why do young women diet?: the roles of body fat, body perception, and body ideal" 62 : 609-611, 2001

      2 Wharton CM, "Weight loss practices and body weight perceptions among US college students" 56 : 579-584, 2008

      3 Simkin-Silverman LR, "Treatment of overweight and obesity in primary care practice: current evidence and future directions" 2 : 296-304, 2008

      4 Eisenberg ME, "The role of social norms and friends’ influences on unhealthy weight-control behaviors among adolescent girls" 60 : 1165-1173, 2005

      5 Swift DL, "The role of exercise and physical activity in weight loss and maintenance" 56 : 441-447, 2014

      6 Cai L, "Self-perception of weight status and its association with weight-related knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors among Chinese children in Guangzhou" 27 : 338-345, 2017

      7 Kim KH, "Religion, weight perception, and weight control behavior" 8 : 121-131, 2007

      8 Lowry R, "Physical activity, food choice, and weight management goals and practices among US college students" 18 : 18-27, 2000

      9 Khor GL, "Perceptions of body image among Malaysian male and female adolescents" 50 : 303-311, 2009

      10 Haslam DW, "Obesity" 366 : 1197-1209, 2005

      11 Wing RR, "Long-term weight loss maintenance" 82 (82): 222S-225S, 2005

      12 O’Dea JA, "Knowledge, beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors related to weight control, eating disorders, and body image in Australian trainee home economics and physical education teachers" 33 : 332-340, 2001

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      14 World Health Organization, "Global status report on noncommunicable diseases 2014" World Health Organization 2014

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      16 Duncan DT, "Does perception equal reality?: weight misperception in relation to weight-related attitudes and behaviors among overweight and obese US adults" 8 : 20-, 2011

      17 Malinauskas BM, "Dieting practices, weight perceptions, and body composition: a comparison of normal weight, overweight, and obese college females" 5 : 11-, 2006

      18 Ogden J, "Changing practice nurses’ management of obesity" 11 : 249-256, 1998

      19 Bhurtun DD, "Body weight perception and weight control practices among teenagers" 2013 : 395125-, 2013

      20 Lim H, "Body weight misperception patterns and their association with health-related factors among adolescents in South Korea" 21 : 2596-2603, 2013

      21 Wardle J, "Body image and weight control in young adults: international comparisons in university students from 22 countries" 30 : 644-651, 2006

      22 Yost J, "Assessing weight perception accuracy to promote weight loss among U.S. female adolescents:a secondary analysis" 10 : 465-, 2010

      23 Patton GC, "Adolescent dieting: healthy weight control or borderline eating disorder?" 38 : 299-306, 1997

      24 Khambalia A, "Accuracy of weight perception, life-style behaviours and psychological distress among overweight and obese adolescents" 48 : 220-227, 2012

      25 Cheung PC, "A study on body weight perception and weight control behaviours among adolescents in Hong Kong" 13 : 16-21, 2007

      26 Rampal L, "A national study on the prevalence of obesity among 16,127 Malaysians" 16 : 561-566, 2007

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