2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.rmta.2015.06.002
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Dietary risk behaviors among adolescents and young people of Nuevo Leon

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“…6 Body image dissatisfaction has been studied mainly in the female population of high socioeconomic strata and more urbanized regions, because they are the group that has reported the highest prevalence of eating disorders, 7 however, due to the current acculturation process characterized by transformations and mutual influences between the different contexts, 8 together with the rise of mass media, concern about body weight and shape is no longer an exclusive phenomenon of developed countries or urbanized areas: the trend shows its expansion towards other social sectors. 9,10 The aim of this paper is to review the researches that have studied the presence of body image dissatisfaction in population from rural areas, describing both its methodology and the results obtained.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 Body image dissatisfaction has been studied mainly in the female population of high socioeconomic strata and more urbanized regions, because they are the group that has reported the highest prevalence of eating disorders, 7 however, due to the current acculturation process characterized by transformations and mutual influences between the different contexts, 8 together with the rise of mass media, concern about body weight and shape is no longer an exclusive phenomenon of developed countries or urbanized areas: the trend shows its expansion towards other social sectors. 9,10 The aim of this paper is to review the researches that have studied the presence of body image dissatisfaction in population from rural areas, describing both its methodology and the results obtained.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conclusão: os índices de Introduction R isky eating behaviors (rebs) are a problem of public health at a global level, affecting mainly the younger population, predominantly women; they involve physical aspects of the body image, as well as aspects of mental health and psychosocial conflict. As a pathological entity, they are characterized by compensatory and inadequate dietary actions, including concerns of gaining weight, uncontrolled binge eating, restrictive, purging eating behaviors, and physical exercise, that have as almost sole purpose to lose weight (1,2).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%