Title of article :
Body Image and Body Change: Predictive Factors in an Iranian Population
Author/Authors :
Garrusi، Behshid نويسنده , , Garousi، Saeide نويسنده Department of Social Sciences, Human Sciences School, Family and Women Studies Center, Shahid Bahonar University, Kerman , , Baneshi، Mohammad R. نويسنده Department Statistics and Epidemiology, Research Center for Modeling in Health, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2013
Abstract :
Background: Body concerns and its health consequences such as
eating disorders and harmful body change activities are mentioned
in Asian countries. This study evaluates factors contributing to
body image/shape changes in an Iranian population.
Methods: In this cross?sectional study we focused on four main
body change activity (diet, exercise, substance use, and surgery)
and their risk factors such as demographic variables, Body Mass
Index (BMI), Media, Body-Esteem, Perceived Socio-cultural
Pressure, Body dissatisfaction and, Self?Esteem. Approximately,
1,200 individuals between 14?55 years old participated in this study.
We used a multistage sampling method. In each region, the first
household was selected at random. The probability of outcomes
was estimated from logistic models.
Results: About 54.3% of respondents were females. The mean (SD)
of age was 31.06 (10.24) years. Variables such as gender, age, BMI,
use of media and socio cultural factors as, body dissatisfaction,
body-esteem and pressure by relatives were the main factors that
influenced body change methods. In particular we have seen that
male are 53% less likely to follow surgical treatments, but 125%
were more likely to use substances.
Conclusions: Investigation of body concern and its health
related problem should be assessed in cultural context. For
effectiveness of interventional programs and reducing harmful
body image/shape changes activities, socio-cultural background
should be noted.
Journal title :
International Journal of Preventive Medicine (IJPM)
Journal title :
International Journal of Preventive Medicine (IJPM)