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Kids’ Perception of the Perfect Body

Posted by: Nicholson Clinic on Wednesday, September 9, 2009 at 12:00:00 am

Recently on TIME’s wellness blog they posted results from a study published by the BioMed Central (BMC) Public Health journal that children as young as 10- and 11-years-old can already be struggling with worries about the ideal body.

The study included a sampling of 4,000 students in Canada and concluded that 7.3% of the girls stated that they didn’t like the way they looked, while 7.8% of the boys reported dissatisfaction. While these overall stats do not reveal much, the real evidence was found in the trending of increased weight.

As the girls’ weight increased so did the percentage of respondents that stated they were unhappy about their body. For girls with normal body 5.7% reported being unhappy with their bodies. For those that were overweight 10.4% were unhappy. And those that were categorized as obese 13.1% were unhappy with how they looked.

However, the boys did not show such a drastic trend of increasing dissatisfaction as their BMI increased. Instead, boys were unhappy if they perceived themselves as too skinny or as overweight. What’s more, among the girls, but not the boys, those who had lower levels of educational achievement or lived in more rural areas were more likely to report feeling unhappy with their bodies.

You can read the TIME blog post here.

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