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Korean Journal of Community Nutrition
2007 Volume.12 No. 4 p.449 ~ p.461
Changes of Obesity Indices, Body Satisfaction and Self-Esteem of Obese Children on Weight Control Program
Kim Kyung-Hee

Abstract
This study was conducted to investigate the changes of physical and psychological factors of obese children, obesity
indices and blood serum levels, food habits and body and self-esteem after a weight control program. The results from
this study were as follows: Participants of the study involved 20 boys (48.8%) and 21 girls (51.2%) totaling 41 children. Children¡¯s weight control experiences were 90.2% and parents¡¯ were 59.5%. Among methods of weight control, children and parents both used exercise and reduced amounts of meals. Sixty-one percent of the children had breakfast almost everyday. The reasons of skipping breakfast were having no time to eat by 44.4% and 50% of children watched TV while having a meal and they considered taste (55.3%) and nutrition value (21.1%) when choosing food. After the weight control program, the children¡¯s body fat percent (%) significantly decreased from 40.3% to 35.4% (p < 0.01). There was significant difference of boys and girls¡¯ hip circumferences (92.9 cm, 91.4 cm, p < 0.01) after the program but there was only a slight change in their WHR (0.91, 0.92). Girls¡¯ waist circumferences significantly decreased from 75.0 cm to 73.0 cm (p < 0.05) and there was a significant increase in HDL-cholesterol, 50.0 (mg/dL) to 55.2 (mg/dL), (p < 0.05). Knowledge levels of obesity significantly increased from 2.5 to 5.1 in the girls¡¯ cases (p < 0.001). Nonetheless, attitudes of weight control and food habits score had not changed a lot. After the program, both the boys and girls¡¯ body-esteem had significantly increased (p < 0.01) but self-esteem had not changed. These results suggest that a body weight control program must be included in nutrition education, exercise and psychotherapy to improve body and self-esteem of obese children. (Korean J Community Nutrition 12(4) : 449~461, 2007)
KEYWORD
weight control program, obesity, food habit, body satisfaction, self-esteem
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