Survey on female college students' perception of body shape and diet status.

IF 1.2 Q3 REHABILITATION
Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2025-06-25 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.12965/jer.2550288.144
Young-Chul Kim, Tae-Gyung Lee, Jun-Su Kim
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Abstract

This study was conducted to identify obesity status, body shape perception, and attempts at popular diet techniques, and to reveal the relationship between satisfaction with popular diet techniques and various factors such as body shape perception, body mass index (BMI), distorted body shape perception, and interest in weight loss etc. This survey was conducted from April to September 2024 with 1,486 female college students in Seongnam. Following results were obtained. In the question about body shape perception, the results were very fat (2.69%), fat (27.46%), average (54.44%), thin (11.91%), and very thin (3.50%). However, according to BMI, the results were obese (1.14%), overweight (4.17%), normal weight (66.76%), and underweight (27.93%). The satisfaction with popular diet techniques was higher in the obese group than in the underweight group. People with distorted perceptions of their body shape tried popular diet techniques more often than those with normal perceptions. And they were less satisfied than those with normal perceptions. As interest in weight loss increased, attempts at popular diet techniques increased. However, there was no significant relationship between interest in weight loss and satisfaction with popular diet techniques.

女大学生体型感知与饮食状况调查。
本研究旨在确定肥胖状况、体型感知和流行饮食技术的尝试,并揭示对流行饮食技术的满意度与体型感知、体重指数(BMI)、扭曲体型感知和减肥兴趣等各种因素之间的关系。此次调查是在2024年4月~ 9月以城南地区1486名女大学生为对象进行的。得到以下结果:在体形感知问题中,结果是非常胖(2.69%)、肥胖(27.46%)、一般(54.44%)、瘦(11.91%)、非常瘦(3.50%)。但根据BMI,结果为肥胖(1.14%)、超重(4.17%)、体重正常(66.76%)、体重不足(27.93%)。肥胖组对流行饮食方法的满意度高于体重过轻组。对自己身材认知扭曲的人比那些对自己身材认知正常的人更常尝试流行的饮食技巧。他们的满意度也低于那些认知正常的人。随着人们对减肥兴趣的增加,对流行饮食技术的尝试也在增加。然而,对减肥的兴趣和对流行饮食技术的满意度之间没有显著的关系。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
5.30%
发文量
45
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation is the official journal of the Korean Society of Exercise Rehabilitation, and is published six times a year. Supplementary issues may be published. Its official abbreviation is "J Exerc Rehabil". It was launched in 2005. The title of the first volume was Journal of the Korean Society of Exercise Rehabilitation (pISSN 1976-6319). The journal title was changed to Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation from Volume 9 Number 2, 2013. The effects of exercise rehabilitation are very broad and in some cases exercise rehabilitation has different treatment areas than traditional rehabilitation. Exercise rehabilitation can be presented as a solution to new diseases in modern society and it can replace traditional medicine in economically disadvantaged areas. Exercise rehabilitation is very effective in overcoming metabolic diseases and also has no side effects. Furthermore, exercise rehabilitation shows new possibility for neuropsychiatric diseases, such as depression, autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, schizophrenia, etc. The purpose of the Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation is to identify the effects of exercise rehabilitation on a variety of diseases and to identify mechanisms for exercise rehabilitation treatment. The Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation aims to serve as an intermediary for objective and scientific validation on the effects of exercise rehabilitation worldwide. The types of manuscripts include research articles, review articles, and articles invited by the Editorial Board. The Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation contains 6 sections: Basic research on exercise rehabilitation, Clinical research on exercise rehabilitation, Exercise rehabilitation pedagogy, Exercise rehabilitation education, Exercise rehabilitation psychology, and Exercise rehabilitation welfare.
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