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Associations between Family Weight-Based Teasing, Eating Pathology, and Psychosocial Functioning among Adolescent Military Dependents

Weight-based teasing (WBT) by family members is commonly reported among youth and is associated with eating and mood-related psychopathology. Military dependents may be particularly vulnerable to family WBT and its sequelae due to factors associated with their parents’ careers, such as weight and fi...

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Autores principales: Pearlman, Arielle T., Schvey, Natasha A., Higgins Neyland, M. K., Solomon, Senait, Hennigan, Kathrin, Schindler, Rachel, Leu, William, Gillmore, Dakota, Shank, Lisa M., Lavender, Jason M., Burke, Natasha L., Wilfley, Denise E., Sbrocco, Tracy, Stephens, Mark, Jorgensen, Sarah, Klein, David, Quinlan, Jeffrey, Tanofsky-Kraff, Marian
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6982056/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31861426
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17010024
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author Pearlman, Arielle T.
Schvey, Natasha A.
Higgins Neyland, M. K.
Solomon, Senait
Hennigan, Kathrin
Schindler, Rachel
Leu, William
Gillmore, Dakota
Shank, Lisa M.
Lavender, Jason M.
Burke, Natasha L.
Wilfley, Denise E.
Sbrocco, Tracy
Stephens, Mark
Jorgensen, Sarah
Klein, David
Quinlan, Jeffrey
Tanofsky-Kraff, Marian
author_facet Pearlman, Arielle T.
Schvey, Natasha A.
Higgins Neyland, M. K.
Solomon, Senait
Hennigan, Kathrin
Schindler, Rachel
Leu, William
Gillmore, Dakota
Shank, Lisa M.
Lavender, Jason M.
Burke, Natasha L.
Wilfley, Denise E.
Sbrocco, Tracy
Stephens, Mark
Jorgensen, Sarah
Klein, David
Quinlan, Jeffrey
Tanofsky-Kraff, Marian
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description Weight-based teasing (WBT) by family members is commonly reported among youth and is associated with eating and mood-related psychopathology. Military dependents may be particularly vulnerable to family WBT and its sequelae due to factors associated with their parents’ careers, such as weight and fitness standards and an emphasis on maintaining one’s military appearance; however, no studies to date have examined family WBT and its associations within this population. Therefore, adolescent military dependents at-risk for adult obesity and binge-eating disorder were studied prior to entry in a weight gain prevention trial. Youth completed items from the Weight-Based Victimization Scale (to assess WBT by parents and/or siblings) and measures of psychosocial functioning, including the Beck Depression Inventory-II, The Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, and the Social Adjustment Scale. Eating pathology was assessed via the Eating Disorder Examination interview, and height and fasting weight were measured to calculate BMIz. Analyses of covariance, adjusting for relevant covariates including BMIz, were conducted to assess relationships between family WBT, eating pathology, and psychosocial functioning. Participants were 128 adolescent military dependents (mean age: 14.35 years old, 54% female, 42% non-Hispanic White, mean BMIz: 1.95). Nearly half the sample (47.7%) reported family WBT. Adjusting for covariates, including BMIz, family WBT was associated with greater eating pathology, poorer social functioning and self-esteem, and more depressive symptoms (ps ≤ 0.02). Among military dependents with overweight and obesity, family WBT is prevalent and may be linked with eating pathology and impaired psychosocial functioning; prospective research is needed to elucidate the temporal nature of these associations.
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spelling pubmed-69820562020-02-07 Associations between Family Weight-Based Teasing, Eating Pathology, and Psychosocial Functioning among Adolescent Military Dependents Pearlman, Arielle T. Schvey, Natasha A. Higgins Neyland, M. K. Solomon, Senait Hennigan, Kathrin Schindler, Rachel Leu, William Gillmore, Dakota Shank, Lisa M. Lavender, Jason M. Burke, Natasha L. Wilfley, Denise E. Sbrocco, Tracy Stephens, Mark Jorgensen, Sarah Klein, David Quinlan, Jeffrey Tanofsky-Kraff, Marian Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Weight-based teasing (WBT) by family members is commonly reported among youth and is associated with eating and mood-related psychopathology. Military dependents may be particularly vulnerable to family WBT and its sequelae due to factors associated with their parents’ careers, such as weight and fitness standards and an emphasis on maintaining one’s military appearance; however, no studies to date have examined family WBT and its associations within this population. Therefore, adolescent military dependents at-risk for adult obesity and binge-eating disorder were studied prior to entry in a weight gain prevention trial. Youth completed items from the Weight-Based Victimization Scale (to assess WBT by parents and/or siblings) and measures of psychosocial functioning, including the Beck Depression Inventory-II, The Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, and the Social Adjustment Scale. Eating pathology was assessed via the Eating Disorder Examination interview, and height and fasting weight were measured to calculate BMIz. Analyses of covariance, adjusting for relevant covariates including BMIz, were conducted to assess relationships between family WBT, eating pathology, and psychosocial functioning. Participants were 128 adolescent military dependents (mean age: 14.35 years old, 54% female, 42% non-Hispanic White, mean BMIz: 1.95). Nearly half the sample (47.7%) reported family WBT. Adjusting for covariates, including BMIz, family WBT was associated with greater eating pathology, poorer social functioning and self-esteem, and more depressive symptoms (ps ≤ 0.02). Among military dependents with overweight and obesity, family WBT is prevalent and may be linked with eating pathology and impaired psychosocial functioning; prospective research is needed to elucidate the temporal nature of these associations. MDPI 2019-12-18 2020-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6982056/ /pubmed/31861426 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17010024 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pearlman, Arielle T.
Schvey, Natasha A.
Higgins Neyland, M. K.
Solomon, Senait
Hennigan, Kathrin
Schindler, Rachel
Leu, William
Gillmore, Dakota
Shank, Lisa M.
Lavender, Jason M.
Burke, Natasha L.
Wilfley, Denise E.
Sbrocco, Tracy
Stephens, Mark
Jorgensen, Sarah
Klein, David
Quinlan, Jeffrey
Tanofsky-Kraff, Marian
Associations between Family Weight-Based Teasing, Eating Pathology, and Psychosocial Functioning among Adolescent Military Dependents
title Associations between Family Weight-Based Teasing, Eating Pathology, and Psychosocial Functioning among Adolescent Military Dependents
title_full Associations between Family Weight-Based Teasing, Eating Pathology, and Psychosocial Functioning among Adolescent Military Dependents
title_fullStr Associations between Family Weight-Based Teasing, Eating Pathology, and Psychosocial Functioning among Adolescent Military Dependents
title_full_unstemmed Associations between Family Weight-Based Teasing, Eating Pathology, and Psychosocial Functioning among Adolescent Military Dependents
title_short Associations between Family Weight-Based Teasing, Eating Pathology, and Psychosocial Functioning among Adolescent Military Dependents
title_sort associations between family weight-based teasing, eating pathology, and psychosocial functioning among adolescent military dependents
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6982056/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31861426
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17010024
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