Dieting frequency among college females: Association with disordered eating, body image, and related psychological problems

DM Ackard, JK Croll, A Kearney-Cooke - Journal of Psychosomatic …, 2002 - Elsevier
DM Ackard, JK Croll, A Kearney-Cooke
Journal of Psychosomatic research, 2002Elsevier
Objective: To examine associations between dieting frequency and eating disorder
behaviors, body satisfaction, and related factors. Method: Females (N= 345) whose average
age and body mass index (BMI) were 20.58 and 21.79, respectively, were grouped into
three categories of lifetime dieting frequency (never, 1–5 times, or 6 or more times) and
matched on current BMI across categories. Results: Positive associations were found
between dieting frequency and eating disorder symptoms and related problems such as …
Objective
To examine associations between dieting frequency and eating disorder behaviors, body satisfaction, and related factors.
Method
Females (N=345) whose average age and body mass index (BMI) were 20.58 and 21.79, respectively, were grouped into three categories of lifetime dieting frequency (never, 1–5 times, or 6 or more times) and matched on current BMI across categories.
Results
Positive associations were found between dieting frequency and eating disorder symptoms and related problems such as body dissatisfaction, current body size perception, depression, exercise preoccupation, and feelings of ineffectiveness and insecurity. Dieting frequency was inversely associated with self-esteem, ideal body size, emotional regulation, and impulse control.
Discussion
Independent of current BMI, frequency of dieting behaviors is strongly associated with negative emotions and problematic behaviors. As this study is correlational in nature, future longitudinal studies should ascertain the sequence of onset of these experiences.
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