Prevalence of distorted body image in young Koreans and its association with age, sex, body weight status, and disordered eating behaviours

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Purpose: To define the prevalence of distorted body image in 10–24-year-old Koreans and determine its relationship with sex, age, body weight status, and disordered eating behaviors. Methods: A total of 3,227 young Koreans were recruited from elementary, middle, and high schools, as well as from universities. The participants completed a self-reported questionnaire on body image, eating behaviors (Eating Attitude Test-26), and body weight status. Results: The prevalence of a distorted body image in males was 49.7% and that in females was 51.2%. Distorted body image was more frequent in adolescents (age, 10–17 years) than in young adults (age, 18–24 years). The highest prevalence (55.3%) was reported in female elementary school students (age, 10–12 years). Distorted body image was associated with disordered eating behaviors and abnormal body weight status. Conclusion: These results suggest that distorted body image is a public health problem, given its high frequency in young Koreans, and that it is associated with abnormal body weight status and disordered eating behaviors.

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Hong, S. C., Jung, Y. E., Kim, M. D., Lee, C. I., Hyun, M. Y., Bahk, W. M., … Lee, K. H. (2015). Prevalence of distorted body image in young Koreans and its association with age, sex, body weight status, and disordered eating behaviours. Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment, 11, 1043–1049. https://doi.org/10.2147/NDT.S82504

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