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Weight loss attempts and attitudes toward body size, eating, and physical activity in American Indian children: relationship to weight status and gender.

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Story, M; Stevens, J; Evans, M; Cornell, CE; Juhaeri; Gittelsohn, J; Going, SB; Clay, TE; Murray, DM
Published in: Obes Res
June 2001

OBJECTIVE: This study examined dieting, weight perceptions, and self-efficacy to eat healthy foods and engage in physical activity and their relationships to weight status and gender among American Indian elementary schoolchildren. RESEARCH METHODS AND PROCEDURES: Data for this study were collected as part of the baseline examination for the Pathways study. Participants were 1441 second- through third-grade American Indian children in 41 schools representing seven tribes in Arizona, New Mexico, and South Dakota who filled out a questionnaire and had heights and weights taken. RESULTS: Forty-two percent of the children were overweight or obese. No differences were found between overweight/obese and normal weight children for healthy food intentions or self-efficacy. Heavier children (especially those with body mass index > 95th percentile) were more likely to have tried to lose weight or were currently trying to lose weight. No gender differences were found. Normal weight children chose a slightly heavier body size as most healthy compared with overweight/obese children. DISCUSSION: The results indicate that children are concerned about their weight and that weight modification efforts are common among overweight American Indian children. School, community, and family-based programs are needed to help young people adopt lifelong healthful eating and physical activity practices.

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Obes Res

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ISSN

1071-7323

Publication Date

June 2001

Volume

9

Issue

6

Start / End Page

356 / 363

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Weight Loss
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • South Dakota
  • Self Efficacy
  • Perception
  • Obesity
  • New Mexico
  • Male
  • Indians, North American
  • Humans
 

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Story, M., Stevens, J., Evans, M., Cornell, C. E., Juhaeri, Gittelsohn, J., … Murray, D. M. (2001). Weight loss attempts and attitudes toward body size, eating, and physical activity in American Indian children: relationship to weight status and gender. Obes Res, 9(6), 356–363. https://doi.org/10.1038/oby.2001.46
Story, M., J. Stevens, M. Evans, C. E. Cornell, Juhaeri, J. Gittelsohn, S. B. Going, T. E. Clay, and D. M. Murray. “Weight loss attempts and attitudes toward body size, eating, and physical activity in American Indian children: relationship to weight status and gender.Obes Res 9, no. 6 (June 2001): 356–63. https://doi.org/10.1038/oby.2001.46.
Story M, Stevens J, Evans M, Cornell CE, Juhaeri, Gittelsohn J, et al. Weight loss attempts and attitudes toward body size, eating, and physical activity in American Indian children: relationship to weight status and gender. Obes Res. 2001 Jun;9(6):356–63.
Story, M., et al. “Weight loss attempts and attitudes toward body size, eating, and physical activity in American Indian children: relationship to weight status and gender.Obes Res, vol. 9, no. 6, June 2001, pp. 356–63. Pubmed, doi:10.1038/oby.2001.46.
Story M, Stevens J, Evans M, Cornell CE, Juhaeri, Gittelsohn J, Going SB, Clay TE, Murray DM. Weight loss attempts and attitudes toward body size, eating, and physical activity in American Indian children: relationship to weight status and gender. Obes Res. 2001 Jun;9(6):356–363.

Published In

Obes Res

DOI

ISSN

1071-7323

Publication Date

June 2001

Volume

9

Issue

6

Start / End Page

356 / 363

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Weight Loss
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • South Dakota
  • Self Efficacy
  • Perception
  • Obesity
  • New Mexico
  • Male
  • Indians, North American
  • Humans