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Monday, April 26, 2010 (14:14:33)
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Parents can help overweight kid with body image

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Washington, April 26: When parents maintain a healthy body image and weight-control strategies, overweight adolescent children tend to follow their example, a new study reveals.

"There was a pretty strong association between parent body satisfaction and adolescent body satisfaction," said an expert.

"Messages from parents about weight and body image can be communicated directly or indirectly. It's important to consider what the message is that's being communicated," he added.

The study, analysed self-completed surveys from 103 overweight adolescents, primarily females aged 12 to 20, and their parents - mostly mothers.

The study defined "overweight" as a body-mass index at or above the 85th percentile in comparison with peers of the same age and sex.

Psychosocial components - parents' depression, self-esteem, body satisfaction and emphasis on thinness - also influenced adolescents. Another variable that factored into the equation was family dynamics - how well everyone got along and adapted to change.

In the study, unhealthy weight-control behaviours consisted of fasting, skipping meals, vomiting and taking laxatives and/or diet pills.

Meanwhile, healthy weight-control behaviours included decreasing calories, increasing work out, eating more fruits and vegetables and avoiding food high in fat.

The authors concluded that the social-emotional climate at home matters. (IANS)
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