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BMI, Weight Control Behavior, and Self-esteem in High School Adolescents
Ok Soo Kim, Sun Wha Kim, Ae Jung Kim
J Korean Acad Adult Nurs 2002;14(1):53-61.   Published online March 31, 2002
PURPOSE
This descriptive study was designed to investigate Body Mass Index(BMI), weight control behavior, and self-esteem in high school adolescents.
METHOD
The convenience sample consisted of 129 high school females and 106 high school males. Data were collected using a self-report questionnaire from November to December, 1999. BMI was calculated by using the subject's self-reported body weight and height to identify objective obesity. Self evaluation about subjective obesity was measured by a single item question. Preferred BMI was calculated by using the subject's self-reported body weight and height which the subjects desired. The Rosenberg's Self-Esteem Scale was utilized to measure the level of self-esteem.
RESULTS
Results of the study revealed that high school females perceived themselves as more more obese than their the actual BMI, excessively participated in dieting behavior and exercises, and reported lower self-esteem than that of males.
CONCLUSION
Based on this study, health care providers need to educate female adolescents about healthy behavior as well as the normal weight range in BMI.
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