• Title of article

    Measurement characteristics of weight concern and dieting measures in 8–10-year-old African-American girls from GEMS pilot studies

  • Author/Authors

    Nancy E. Sherwood، نويسنده , , Bettina M. Beech، نويسنده , , Lisa M. Klesges، نويسنده , , Mary Story، نويسنده , , Joel Killen، نويسنده , , Tiffany McDonald، نويسنده , , Thomas N. Robinson، نويسنده , , Charlotte Pratt، نويسنده , , Ainong Zhou، نويسنده , , Karen Cullen، نويسنده , , Janice Baranowski، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    50
  • To page
    59
  • Abstract
    Background. Reliability and validity were established for weight concern measures completed by 8–10-year-old African-American girls participating in a pilot obesity prevention program. Methods. Two hundred ten girls and parents participated in the program. Girls completed subscales of the McKnight Risk Factor Survey (MRFS) and body silhouette ratings, had height, weight, and body fat measured, wore accelerometers for 3 days, and completed two dietary recalls. Principal components analysis, internal consistency, and test–retest reliability were computed for weight concerns and body image measures along with convergent validity with body mass index (BMI), percent body fat (PBF), physical activity, and dietary intake. Results. A Moderate Weight Control Behaviors (MWCB) subscale was derived from the MRFS. Overconcern with Weight and Shape (OWS) was a stand-alone scale. Internal consistency estimates for the scales were substantial ranging from 0.71 to 0.84. Test–retest reliabilities were moderate (0.45–0.58). OWS, MWCB, body silhouette rating, and body size discrepancy were positively associated with BMI and PBF. The “like to look” silhouette rating was negatively associated with PBF. Conclusions. Weight concern measures had reasonable levels of internal consistency and promising validity, but only moderate test–retest reliability among preadolescent African-American girls. Refinement and further validation of weight concern measures in this population are warranted.
  • Keywords
    Measurement , Psychosocial factors , African-Americans , Body image , Weight concern , Dieting , youth
  • Journal title
    Preventive Medicine
  • Serial Year
    2004
  • Journal title
    Preventive Medicine
  • Record number

    803827