Body Image Perception, Media Exposure and Eating Behavior: an exploratory study among a group of adolescent boys in West Bengal

Akash Mallick, Nadira Mallick, S. Ray
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The main objective of the paper has been to explore the association of media exposure with perception of body image and eating behavior among a group of adolescent boys. A cross sectional study was conducted among 102 adolescent boys belonging to the Bengali-speaking Hindu ethnic group, who were between the ages of 14 and 19 years, living in North 24 Parganas district ofWest Bengal. Information on socio-demographic characteristics, body image perception and attitude, media exposures and eating be}zavior were collected using standard pretested questionnaires. It was observed that around half of the participants expressed dissatisfaction with a desire to have a healthy body shape. Although participants, who generally spent more than one hour a day on watching television or browsing internet or reading magazine articles, were more dissatisfied with their body image than the others; yet no significant association was found between any of the media and satisfaction level of their body image. Results further revealed that majorihJ of the participants have normal eating behavior and only 10% of the participants, who were dis.satisfied with their body image, showed disordered eating behavior. Only significant association was found between consumption of chocolates and their satisfaction level of own body image. Our qualitative data showed that participants were not much concerned with their 'body image' and 'body weight", but they did fantasize about the body structure of their idols (be them the actors, athletes or social leaders) and wanted to be like them. It can be safely assumed that the adolescent boys have dissatisfaction with their body image perhaps in their subconscious mind. Media would play a significant role in building up their body image and consequently their eating behavior.
身体意象感知、媒体接触与饮食行为:西孟加拉邦一组青少年男孩的探索性研究
本文的主要目的是探讨媒体曝光与一群青春期男孩的身体形象感知和饮食行为之间的关系。一项横断面研究对居住在西孟加拉邦北部帕尔加纳斯区的102名说孟加拉语的印度裔青少年进行了调查,他们的年龄在14岁到19岁之间。使用标准的预测问卷收集社会人口学特征、身体形象感知和态度、媒体接触和饮食习惯等信息。据观察,大约一半的参与者对拥有健康身材的愿望表示不满。尽管那些通常每天花一个多小时看电视、上网或阅读杂志文章的参与者比其他人更不满意自己的身体形象;然而,没有发现任何媒体与他们的身体形象满意度之间有显著的联系。结果进一步显示,大多数参与者的饮食行为正常,只有10%的参与者对自己的身体形象不满意,表现出饮食行为失调。只有巧克力的消费量和他们对自己身体形象的满意程度有显著的联系。我们的定性数据显示,参与者并不太关心他们的“身体形象”和“体重”,但他们确实幻想着他们的偶像(无论是演员、运动员还是社会领袖)的身体结构,并希望像他们一样。可以肯定的是,青春期的男孩可能在潜意识里对自己的身体形象感到不满。媒体将在建立他们的身体形象和饮食行为方面发挥重要作用。
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