Obese girls better poised when happy with shape

| May 2, 2012

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Washington: Young women who may be obese but are happy with their size or shape show greater levels of self-possession, which off sets any ridicule they are likely to face.

The study led by Kerri Bou­telle, associate professor of psychiatry and paediatrics, Unive­rsity of California-San Diego School of Medicine, surveyed a group of 103 overweight adolescents between 2004 and 2006.

Researchers assessed body satisfaction, weight-control beh­a­viour, importance placed on thi­nness, self-esteem and sympto­ms of anxiety and depression, am­­ong other factors, the Journal of Adolescent Health reports.

“We found that girls with high body satisfaction had a lower likelihood of unhealthy weight-control behaviours like fasting, skipping meals or vomiting,” said Boutelle, according to a Califo­rnia-San Diego statement.

Boutelle said the positive relationship shown in this study between a girl’s happiness with her body and her behavioural and psychological well-being suggests that improving body satisfaction could be a key component of inte­rventions for overweight youth.

“A focus on enhancing self-im­a­ge while providing motivation and skills to engage in effect weig­ht-control behaviours may help protect young girls from feelings of depression, anxiety or anger sometimes association with being overweight,” said Boutelle.

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