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A pilot study: a descriptive correlational study of factors associated with weight in college nursing students.

Enrica Kinchen Singleton1, Cynthia Bienemy, Sharon W Hutchinson, Amy Dellinger, Janet S Rami.   

Abstract

From a convenience sample consisting of junior level nursing students enrolled in a research class at a southern Historically Black College and University (HBCU), this pilot study investigated the percent of participants who were overweight as determined by Body Mass Index (BMI) measurements, and the percent satisfied with their body image as measured by the Strunkard Body Image Scale. BMI measurements were correlated with self esteem, body image, self care, and self efficacy in the regulation of eating habits and exercise regimens. The study found that students with greater BMIs had lower self efficacy beliefs about regulating their exercise habits. Self care, post the self directed intervention, significantly correlated with the pre and post intervention scores of self efficacy to regulate exercise, and with the post intervention scores of self efficacy to regulate eating habits. However, the study found that students' self care capacity was significantly different at the end of the study period.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22165569

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ABNF J        ISSN: 1046-7041


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