Literature review: perceptions and management of body size among normal weight and moderately overweight people
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Literature review : perceptions and management of body size among normal weight and moderately overweight people. / Nissen, Nina Konstantin; Holm, Lotte.
I: Obesity Reviews, Bind 16, Nr. 2, 2015, s. 150-160.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Review › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - Literature review
T2 - perceptions and management of body size among normal weight and moderately overweight people
AU - Nissen, Nina Konstantin
AU - Holm, Lotte
N1 - Article first published online: 9 DEC 2014
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Improved understanding of how normal weight and moderately overweightpeople manage their body weight and shape could be used to inform initiatives toprevent and treat obesity. This literature review offers a thorough appraisal ofexisting research into perceptions and management of own body size amongnormal weight and moderately overweight people. The studies reported in the47 publications reviewed here address various themes based on differentconceptualizations. The studies point out that normal weight and moderatelyoverweight people are much concerned about their body size, but huge discrepancies are found between their own perceptions and study categorizations. The studies also indicate that normal weight and moderately overweight people are actively engaged in managing their body size through numerous managing strategies, and dieting is widespread. Together the studies do not form a unified and coherent research field, and there is a bias towards North American study populations. Methodological problems were identified in some publications, raising questions about generalizability of the findings. Moreover, only few studies give deeper insight into the specific perceptions and actions. Repeated studies are needed in broader and more differentiated geographical, social and cultural contexts, and longitudinal studies and more in-depth explorations are especially needed.
AB - Improved understanding of how normal weight and moderately overweightpeople manage their body weight and shape could be used to inform initiatives toprevent and treat obesity. This literature review offers a thorough appraisal ofexisting research into perceptions and management of own body size amongnormal weight and moderately overweight people. The studies reported in the47 publications reviewed here address various themes based on differentconceptualizations. The studies point out that normal weight and moderatelyoverweight people are much concerned about their body size, but huge discrepancies are found between their own perceptions and study categorizations. The studies also indicate that normal weight and moderately overweight people are actively engaged in managing their body size through numerous managing strategies, and dieting is widespread. Together the studies do not form a unified and coherent research field, and there is a bias towards North American study populations. Methodological problems were identified in some publications, raising questions about generalizability of the findings. Moreover, only few studies give deeper insight into the specific perceptions and actions. Repeated studies are needed in broader and more differentiated geographical, social and cultural contexts, and longitudinal studies and more in-depth explorations are especially needed.
U2 - 10.1111/obr.12231
DO - 10.1111/obr.12231
M3 - Review
C2 - 25487846
VL - 16
SP - 150
EP - 160
JO - Obesity Reviews
JF - Obesity Reviews
SN - 1467-7881
IS - 2
ER -
ID: 130251507