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초록
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This study aimed to determine the association between CRE and depression by BMI and BIP and help school-age children do health management though good body image formation. The participants for the study were 240 school-age children in South Korea. The sample include 130 boys (58.8%) and 91 girls (41.2%) children, 10-13years old (mean age=11.9, SD=0.86). Data analysis was performed using SPSS 21.0 for descriptive statistics, χ2 –test, ANOVA. In this study, many of the school-age children thought that they were obese and made lots of attempts to lose weight, though they had normal weight. And children in the BMI-N group were more vulnerable to CRE and scored higher for depression as they were more likely to think that they were fat than those in the BMI-U and O groups. This result suggests the need to put greater emphasis on education to allow normal-weight children to develop correct BIP and eating habits. It is therefore necessary to allow children to recognize their subjective body image and help children with distorted BIP establish a good body image.
목차
1. Introduction
1.1. Need for Study
1.2. Objective
2. Methods
2.1. Design
2.2. Subjects
2.3. Instrument
2.4. Data Collection
2.5. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Characteristics Related to Body Image
3.2. Association between BMI Category and BIP Group
3.3. Differences in CRE and Depression by BMI
3.4. Differences in CRE and Depression by BIP
3.5. Differences in CRE and Depression by BIP for each BMI Group
4. Discussion
4.1. Association between BMI and BIP of Subjects
4.2. BMI, BIP, CRE, and Depression of Subjects
5. Conclusion
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