The prevalence of body dissatisfaction and its association with unhealthy nutritional status in adolescents - DOI: 10.4025/reveducfis.v20i1.3496
Keywords:
Adolescents, Nutritional status, Body image.Abstract
The objective of this study was to investigate associations between body dissatisfaction and unhealthy nutritional status. The study enrolled 180 female adolescents (10-17 years). Anthropometric variables (body mass, height, skin folds) and body image self-perception were determined. Adolescents were defined as having unhealthy nutritional status if their BMI was <18.5 or ≥ 25.0 kg/m² or if their body fat percentage (%F) was ≤14.9 or ≥25%. It was observed that 85% of the adolescents were body dissatisfied. It was also observed that 82.2% of the adolescents were classified as having healthy nutritional status according to their BMI, whereas, when classified according to %F, just 46.1% were within healthy limits (p<0.05). When the analysis was performed in a non-dichotomous manner, it was found that %F defined a greater proportion of adolescents as overweight (p<0.05). Adolescents whose BMI and %F were outside healthy limits had 3.38 and 3.76 times greater chances of body dissatisfaction, respectively, than those with healthy nutritional status. Unhealthy nutritional status is a strong indicator of body dissatisfaction in female adolescents.Downloads
Download data is not yet available.
Downloads
Published
2009-04-29
Issue
Section
Original Articles
License
• Authors retain the copyright and full publishing rights without restrictions.

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
How to Cite
1.
Corseuil MW, Pelegrini A, Beck C, Petroski EL. The prevalence of body dissatisfaction and its association with unhealthy nutritional status in adolescents - DOI: 10.4025/reveducfis.v20i1.3496. JPhysEduc (Maringá) [Internet]. 2009 Apr. 29 [cited 2026 Jun. 28];20(1):25-31. Available from: https://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/RevEducFis/article/view/3496
