Evaluation of mothers’ opinions on appetite and body shape perception of their children

Public Health ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 195 ◽  
pp. 126-131
Author(s):  
S.B. Aksu ◽  
G. Zeren Öztürk
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1984 ◽  
Vol 144 (2) ◽  
pp. 167-171 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. W. Touyz ◽  
P. J. V. Beumont ◽  
J. K. Collins ◽  
M. McCabe ◽  
J. Jupp

SummaryThe perception of body shape was studied in 15 female patients with anorexia nervosa and 15 age matched controls. A lens was used which could be manipulated to cause a horizontal distortion of an image projected onto a video monitor. The patients showed a greater tendency to over- and under-estimate their present body shape than did the controls. Further, the patients' desired body shape was significantly thinner than that of controls, as was their estimation of what constitutes a normal body shape. These findings are discussed in relation to the literature and it is suggested that they may have important implications for treatment.


2005 ◽  
Vol 58 (12) ◽  
pp. 990-997 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rudolf Uher ◽  
Tara Murphy ◽  
Hans-Christoph Friederich ◽  
Tim Dalgleish ◽  
Michael J. Brammer ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 74-84
Author(s):  
Digahayu Ismayanti

Youth groups who work as dancers are prone to malnutrition. The leaner body shape is considered to make it easier to move so that teens tend to limit food intake in order to achieve ideal body shape. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship of perceptions of body shape, eating disorders, nutritional knowledge, and food intake with nutritional status in adolescent girls in Ayodya Pala. This research was conducted in May 2019 at the Ayodya Pala. The research was a cross-sectional study. This study used a total sampling technique, which means that the total population was the subject of research. The result showed that 58% of subjects had poor nutritional status, 50,8% of subjects had negative perceptions of body shape, 57,1% of subjects had eating disorders, 55,6% of subjects had less knowledge of nutrition. More than 50% of subjects were lack of energy and macronutrient intake. In conclusion, there was a significant relationship (p=0,000) between body shape perception, eating disorders, nutritional knowledge, and food intake with nutritional status. Keywords: Body Shape Perception, Food Intake, Eating Disorders, Nutritional Knowledge, Nutritional Status


Author(s):  
John K. Collins ◽  
Peter J. V. Beumont ◽  
Stephen W. Touyz ◽  
Jeanette Krass ◽  
Patricia Thompson ◽  
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