Adolescents engaging in unhealthy weight control behaviors: are they at risk for other health-compromising behaviors?
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to determine whether adolescents engaging in weight control behaviors are at increased risk for tobacco, alcohol, and marijuana use; suicide ideation and attempts; and unprotected sexual activity. METHODS: Data were collected on a nationally representative sample of 16,296 adolescents taking part in the 1993 Youth Risk Behavior Survey. RESULTS: Adolescents using extreme weight control behaviors were at increased risk for health-compromising behaviors, while associations with other weight control behaviors were weak and inconsistent. CONCLUSIONS: The findings have relevance to clinical work with youth, provide a better understanding of disordered eating, and open up a number of opportunities for future research.
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- Suicide, Attempted
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- Marijuana Smoking
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- Humans
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Published In
DOI
ISSN
Publication Date
Volume
Issue
Start / End Page
Location
Related Subject Headings
- United States
- Suicide, Attempted
- Smoking
- Sexual Behavior
- Risk Factors
- Public Health
- Marijuana Smoking
- Male
- Humans
- Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice