Association between bodyweight perception, nutritional status, and weight control practices: A cross-sectional analysis from the Chilean Health Survey 2016-2017

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dc.contributor.author Nazar, Gabriela
dc.contributor.author Alcover, Carlos-María
dc.contributor.author Lanuza, Fabián
dc.contributor.author Labraña, Ana María
dc.contributor.author Ramírez-Alarcón, Karina
dc.contributor.author Troncoso-Pantoja, Claudia
dc.contributor.author Leiva, Ana María
dc.contributor.author Celis-Morales, Carlos
dc.contributor.author Petermann-Rocha, Fanny
dc.date.accessioned 2023-10-05T07:05:45Z
dc.date.available 2023-10-05T07:05:45Z
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11201/161915
dc.description.abstract [eng] This research aimed to examine the agreement between body mass index (BMI)-based nutritional status and perceived nutritional status overall and by socio-demographic factors and (2) to state the association between the accuracy of weight perception and weight control practices in the Chilean adult population. A population-based cross-sectional study was carried out with 5,192 Chilean adult participants from the Chilean National Health Survey 2016-2017. Agreement between BMI-based weight status and body weight perception for the total sample and across subgroups was determined using the weighted kappa coefficient. The agreement between BMI-based and perceived nutritional status of the total sample was fair (kappa = 0.38). A higher rate of weight perception accuracy was identified in women, younger respondents, and participants with higher education, a higher income, and from urban areas than their counterparts. Respondents with overweight or obesity tended to underestimate their nutritional status. Actions to lose weight were higher in those who had the right perception of their overweight/obesity condition and those who overestimated their body weight, regardless of their nutritional status. In all groups, weight loss behaviors were more related to the perceived than the BMI-based nutritional status. The consequences of accurate perception of the nutritional status are discussed including its effects on body weight and mental health.
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dc.relation.isformatof https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.984106/full
dc.relation.ispartof Frontiers In Psychology, 2022, vol. 15, p. 1-12
dc.rights , 2022
dc.subject.classification 159.9 - Psicologia
dc.subject.other 159.9 - Psychology
dc.title Association between bodyweight perception, nutritional status, and weight control practices: A cross-sectional analysis from the Chilean Health Survey 2016-2017
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
dc.date.updated 2023-10-05T07:05:46Z
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