2023
DOI: 10.3390/children10010137
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Body Image Perception in High School Students: The Relationship with Gender, Weight Status, and Physical Activity

Abstract: Body image perception includes body size assessment, body desirability estimation, and perceptions concerning one’s own body shape and size. Adolescence is a period of intense and prompt physical transformation, which changes the perception of one’s body. This represents a critical period for the development of body image. Therefore, the present cross-sectional study aimed to evaluate body image perception and investigate the relationships between it, weight status, sex, and physical activity in a sample of hi… Show more

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“…It is important to understand that dissatisfaction with body image stimulates the desire for changes based on a negative evaluation of one's own body. Adolescents seek different ways to transform themselves to achieve their immediate goals of satisfaction and appear acceptable to their peers, which makes them subject to various physical and mental health problems, including eating disorders, depression, anxiety, low selfesteem and risky such as alcohol and illicit substance abuse [12,13]. This importance is corroborated by the high prevalence of dissatisfaction with body image, which varies between 58% and 78% according to some studies carried out with adolescents from different continents such as the United States, Portugal, Brazil and some Asian countries [14].…”
Section: Adequate Adolescent Develop-mentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to understand that dissatisfaction with body image stimulates the desire for changes based on a negative evaluation of one's own body. Adolescents seek different ways to transform themselves to achieve their immediate goals of satisfaction and appear acceptable to their peers, which makes them subject to various physical and mental health problems, including eating disorders, depression, anxiety, low selfesteem and risky such as alcohol and illicit substance abuse [12,13]. This importance is corroborated by the high prevalence of dissatisfaction with body image, which varies between 58% and 78% according to some studies carried out with adolescents from different continents such as the United States, Portugal, Brazil and some Asian countries [14].…”
Section: Adequate Adolescent Develop-mentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Body dissatisfaction (BD) is a highly prevalent phenomenon characterized by individuals’ discontent with their body size, shape, and weight [ 1 7 ]. Beyond its immediate implications, BD assumes a pivotal role within the diagnostic criteria of diverse eating disorders, including anorexia and bulimia nervosa [ 8 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Body perception, which is associated with the development of eating disorders [ 13 ] and has been evaluated as an important factor in an athlete sample [ 14 ], is defined as feelings, thoughts, and perceptions about one’s own body [ 15 ]. It is stated that negative body perception leads to social appearance anxiety [ 16 ], and individuals with social appearance anxiety use smartphones more than usual to cope with real-life situations [ 17 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%