Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
906413 Eating Behaviors 2014 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Predictors of body dissatisfaction were assessed in Hispanic college students.•The impact of accurate weight feedback on dissatisfaction was also assessed.•Dissatisfaction was associated with females, greater depression, and higher weight.•Body dissatisfaction was not impacted by accurate weight feedback.

This study assessed the impact of demographic, mood, acculturation, weight, and accurate weight feedback on body dissatisfaction and satisfaction. One hundred and sixty Hispanic college students completed measures assessing depressive symptoms, acculturation, affect, and body image. Participants were randomized to receive immediate or delayed weight feedback. Three multiple regression analyses assessed predictors of body dissatisfaction, body weight and fitness happiness, and perceived attractiveness. A hierarchical regression model assessed body dissatisfaction after receiving feedback. Results indicate that greater body dissatisfaction was associated with females, greater depressive symptomatology, and higher weight. Body weight and fitness happiness was associated with males and greater positive affect. Perceived attractiveness was related to smoking, greater positive affect, and greater importance placed on weight. Body dissatisfaction was not impacted by accurate weight feedback. Studies assessing the impact of these predictors in weight loss and/or body acceptance interventions are warranted, particularly in Hispanic college students.

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