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Perrin, Edward; Boone-Heinonen, Janne; Field, Alison E.; Coyne-Beasley, Tamera; & Gordon-Larsen, Penny (2010). Perception of Overweight and Self-Esteem during Adolescence. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 43(5), 447-454. PMCID: PMC2882505

Abstract

Objective: To examine sex- and race/ethnicity-specific relationships between adolescents' self-esteem and weight perception.
Method: Descriptive analysis and logistic regression of Wave II of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (N = 6,427 males, 6,574 females; ages 11-21) examined associations between low self-esteem and perceived overweight within body mass index (BMI) percentile categories, controlling for sociodemographics and stratified by sex and race/ethnicity.
Results: 25.1% and 8% of normal weight females and males, respectively, perceived themselves as overweight, with variation by race/ethnicity. Low self-esteem was most strongly associated with misperceived overweight in moderate BMI percentile categories (males: OR = 2.34; 95% CI: 1.60-3.41; females: OR = 2.39; 95% CI: 1.82, 3.16). Odds of correctly perceived overweight were higher for low (versus high) self-esteem in white and black females but not males of any race/ethnicity.
Discussion: Understanding subgroup differences by race/ethnicity in perceived overweight-self-esteem relationships may inform eating disorders' prevention strategies.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/eat.20710

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year Published

2010

Journal Title

International Journal of Eating Disorders

Author(s)

Perrin, Edward
Boone-Heinonen, Janne
Field, Alison E.
Coyne-Beasley, Tamera
Gordon-Larsen, Penny

PMCID

PMC2882505

ORCiD

Gordon-Larsen - 0000-0001-5322-4188
Boone - 0000-0002-0368-0545