2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.appet.2008.12.012
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A qualitative investigation into the opinions of adolescent females regarding their body image concerns and dieting practices in the Republic of Ireland (ROI)

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“…Based on the dimensions of body image, overweight and obese respondents were more likely to be dissatisfied with their appearance and body, perceived themselves as having a bigger body size and shape, preoccupied with the thin ideal figure and engaged in dieting behavior than their counterparts. Consistent with previous studies, negative body image such as incorrect perception of body size, desired to be thin and body dissatisfaction was associated with overweight and obesity [15,26,43]. For instance, a longitudinal study by Mooney et al [15] depicted that female adolescents who have body dissatisfaction were about 1.02 times to be at-risk of being overweight 5 years later [15].…”
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“…Based on the dimensions of body image, overweight and obese respondents were more likely to be dissatisfied with their appearance and body, perceived themselves as having a bigger body size and shape, preoccupied with the thin ideal figure and engaged in dieting behavior than their counterparts. Consistent with previous studies, negative body image such as incorrect perception of body size, desired to be thin and body dissatisfaction was associated with overweight and obesity [15,26,43]. For instance, a longitudinal study by Mooney et al [15] depicted that female adolescents who have body dissatisfaction were about 1.02 times to be at-risk of being overweight 5 years later [15].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Furthermore, body image plays an important role in determination of body weight status, particularly among adolescents [14]. Adolescents who have negative body image are more likely to practice dieting behaviors such as skipping meals, use of laxatives and vomiting [15]. Dieting is associated with binge eating behaviors that may lead to obesity problem among adolescents [16].…”
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“…One girl said she would 'eat more healthy snacks if they were advertised by celebrities'. Celebrities have been previously identified as factor influencing unhealthy eating choices among female adolescents in Ireland (Mooney, Farley, and Strugnell 2009). More recently, Dixon et al (2013) found that sports celebrity endorsements encouraged pre-adolescent aged boys to choose unhealthy foods.…”
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“…Furthermore, many young people are concerned about their body shape and size due to social pressures to conform to a thin body ideal [48]. The media is replete with messages on the latest diets and quick fixes for weight loss.…”
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