J Korean Diet Assoc.  2016 Nov;22(4):241-250. 10.14373/JKDA.2016.22.4.241.

Body Image Perception, Eating Disorder Risk, and Depression Level according to Dieting Experience of Female High School Students in Seoul

Affiliations
  • 1Graduate School of Education, Nutrition Education Major, Daejin University, Pocheon 11159, Korea.
  • 2Department of Food & Nutrition, Myongji University, Yongin 17058, Korea.
  • 3Department of Food Science & Nutrition, Graduate School of Education, Daejin University, Pocheon 11159, Korea. hmlee@daejin.ac.kr

Abstract

This study was conducted in order to compare weight control behaviors, eating disorder risk, and depression in female adolescents according to dieting experience during the last year. The subjects were 707 students attending a girls' high school in Seoul, and all the information was collected by self-administered questionnaire. Eating disorder risk and depression were determined by using EAT-26 (Eating Attitude Test-26) and PHQ-9 (Patient Health Questionnaire-9), respectively. Data were compared between subjects with experience of dieting (320) and those without (387). More of the subjects with dieting experience were unsatisfied with their own body weights (76.9% vs. 44.2%, P<0.01) and weighed themselves frequently (P<0.01) compared to those without diet experience. EAT-26 (11.63±8.3 vs. 5.99±4.7, P<0.01) and PHQ-9 scores (7.05±4.6 vs. 6.00±4.4, P<0.01) were higher in subjects with dieting experience compared to their counterparts. Therefore, we concluded that dieting is associated with several undesirable psychological aspects such as eating disorder risk and depression in adolescent girls, and thus providing proper education is urgently needed to emphasizing importance of healthy weight and the danger of unnecessary dieting.

Keyword

depression; eating disorder risk; body image perception; dieting; growth; body mass index

MeSH Terms

Adolescent
Body Image*
Body Mass Index
Body Weight
Depression*
Diet*
Eating*
Education
Feeding Behavior
Female*
Humans
Seoul*
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