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      Relationship between perceived body image and recorded body mass index among Kuwaiti female university students.

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      Women & health
      Informa UK Limited

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          Abstract

          The associations between body image and attitudes toward obesity and thinness and their associations with measured body mass index (BMI) among female students of Kuwait University (n = 137) was examined in 2008. The body image perceptions were assessed using nine female silhouettes figures. The difference between current perceived body image (PBI) and ideal body image (IBI) was used as a measure of body image dissatisfaction (BID). Students tended to have a bigger PBI and smaller IBI than would be expected from their BMI category, leading to high levels of BID in each BMI category. PBI, IBI, BID, RBI were highly correlated with each other, and BMI was significantly correlated with each of them. The coefficients of these associations were not significantly altered in multiple regression analysis by the addition of potential confounding variables, such as age, marital status, physical activity, dieting behavior, parental education, and family size. These results suggest that PBI and a desire to be thinner were strongly related to BID and that thinness is becoming more desired in Kuwaiti society than the plump body image of the past.

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          Journal
          Women Health
          Women & health
          Informa UK Limited
          1541-0331
          0363-0242
          2013
          : 53
          : 7
          Affiliations
          [1 ] a Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology , University of Dhaka , Dhaka , Bangladesh.
          Article
          10.1080/03630242.2013.831017
          24093450
          c84753bf-0e0c-45fd-81ae-c04049db24f4
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