J Korean Acad Adult Nurs.
2004 Dec;16(4):545-555.
Factors affecting Body Weight Control Behavior of Female College Students
- Affiliations
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- 1Graduate School of Public Health, Kosin University Department of Health Care and Nursing, Korea.
- 2Department of Nursing College of Medicine, Kosin University, Korea.
- 3Nurse Gyeong Snag Nam Do Education Center, Korea.
- 4Jin Ju Health College, Korea. yunkjung@hanmail.net
- 5Department of Nursing, Kosin University, Korea.
Abstract
- PURPOSE
the purposes of this study were: to contribute to maintaining and promoting health for female college students by identifying their body weight control behaviors and the Affecting factors; and, to serve as a basis for the development of weight control programs to orient their weight management to a desirable direction specifically for those who have low or normal body weight but still practice body weight control in a way that is neither useful nor desirable. METHOD: The data were analyzed by the SPSS/PC 10.0 statistical program using frequency, percentage, mean, standard deviation, t-test, ANOVA, Pearson's correlation coefficient, and the Stepwise multiple regression. RESULT: The main predictive factors affecting body weight control was 'between - meal snack', 'family support', 'satisfaction with their diet', 'possession of secret method for weight loss', 'body image', 'satisfaction with university life', and 'interest in weight control'. CONCLUSION: It may be necessary to develope educational programs on weight control for female collegians in consideration of affecting body weight control behavior.