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Weight-based teasing is associated with gain in BMI and fat mass among children and adolescents at-risk for obesity: A longitudinal study.

Natasha A Schvey1,2, Shannon E Marwitz2, Sarah J Mi2, Ovidiu A Galescu2, Miranda M Broadney2, Deborah Young-Hyman2, Sheila M Brady2, James C Reynolds2, Marian Tanofsky-Kraff1,2, Susan Z Yanovski2, Jack A Yanovski2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Youths with overweight and obesity report frequent instances of weight-based teasing. However, little is known about the prospective associations between weight-based teasing and changes in body composition among youth.
OBJECTIVE: To assess associations between weight-based teasing and changes in body mass index (BMI) and fat mass in a longitudinal study of youths with, or at-risk for, overweight and obesity.
METHODS: One hundred ten youths with, or at-risk for, overweight participated in a longitudinal observational study. The Perception of Teasing Scale was administered at baseline. Height, weight, and body composition were obtained at baseline and at follow-ups (range: 1-15 years).
RESULTS: Mean age at baseline was 11.8 years; 53% had overweight/obesity; 36% were non-Hispanic Black; 55% were female; mean follow-up from baseline: 8.5 years. Adjusting for covariates and repeated measures of BMI or fat mass, linear mixed models revealed that weight-based teasing was associated with greater gain of BMI and fat mass across the follow-up period (ps ≤ .007). Adjusting for covariates, youths reporting high weight-based teasing (two standard deviations above the mean) experienced a 33% greater gain in BMI (an additional 0.20 kg/m2 ) and a 91% greater gain in fat mass (an additional 0.65 kg) per year compared with peers who reported no weight-based teasing.
CONCLUSIONS: Among youths with, and at-risk for, overweight and obesity, weight-based teasing was associated with greater weight and fat gain.
© 2019 World Obesity Federation.

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Keywords:  BMI; adolescents; weight stigma; weight-based teasing

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31144471      PMCID: PMC6728169          DOI: 10.1111/ijpo.12538

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Obes        ISSN: 2047-6302            Impact factor:   3.910


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