Dieting in adolescence Flashcards
What percentage of Ontario teenagers 12-18yo feel unhappy about their weight?
nearly 1/2
What percentage of teenage girls have attempted weight loss in the past?
41-66%
What percentage of teenage boys have attempted weight loss in the past?
20-31%
What percentage of girls 12-18yo reported self-induced emesis for weight control?
8.2% Ontarians
4% BC
5-12%
What percentage of girls 12-18yo reported fasting, skipping meals, and using crash diets for weight control?
22-46%
What percentage of girls 12-18yo reported laxative and diuretic use for weight control?
1-4%
What percentage of girls 12-18yo reported diet pill use for weight control?
3-10%
What percentage of girls 12-18yo reported smoking cigarettes for weight control?
12-18%
What percentage of girls are dieting based on weight?
36% normal weight girls
50% overweight girls
55% obese girls
What are individual risk factors for dieting and unhealthy wight behaviors in teenagers?
- Female
- Overweight and obesity
- Body image dissatisfaction and distortion
- Low self-esteem
- Low sense of control over life
- Psychiatric symptoms: depression and anxiety
- Vegetarianism
- Early puberty
What are family risk factors for dieting and unhealthy wight behaviors in teenagers?
- Low family connectedness
- Absence of positive adult role models
- Parental dieting
- Parental endorsement or encouragement to diet
- Parental criticism of child’s weight
What are environmental risk factors for dieting and unhealthy wight behaviors in teenagers?
- Weight-related teasing
- Poor involvement in school
- Peer group endorsement of dieting
- Involvement in weight-related sports
What are other risk factors for dieting and unhealthy wight behaviors in teenagers?
- Certain chronic illnesses, esp. diabetes
2. Presence of other risk behaviors: smoking, substance use, unprotected sex
What are some potential physical consequences to dieting?
- Nutritional deficiencies esp. Ca and Fe
- Growth deceleration
- Menstrual irregularity incld. secondary amenorrhea
- Osteopenia and osteoporosis
What are some potential psychological consequences to dieting?
- Food preoccupation
- distractibility
- irritability
- fatigue
- tendency to overeat, binge eating
- Worsened self esteem
- increased risk of eating disorder
- May promote weight gain