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Dec 5, 2006

Teens Dieting

A new study released by the University of Minnesota’s “Project EAT” (Eating Among Teenager) program studied 2,500 teens and their dieting behaviour. The results about diet pills were startling.

When it came to dieting, 62.7% of teenage girls said they use “unhealthy weight control behaviours” and 21.9% admitting they use “very unhealthy weight control behaviours.”

“Unhealthy weight control behaviours” are such things as using diet pills, laxatives, vomiting or skipping meals. Half of the teenage boys studied disclosed their methods.

“We have found that teenage females who diet and use unhealthy weight control behaviours are at three times the risk of being overweight,” said Dianne Neumark-Sztainer, one of the study researchers. “Teens who feel good about their bodies eat better and have less risk of being overweight. Parents can play a key role in helping their children to build a positive body image and engage in healthy eating and physical activity behaviours.”

What was also surprising about the results was the fact that teenage girls’ physical activity levels dropped dramatically to only 3.93 hours a week. Their male counterparts spend 6.11 hours a week.

“It’s not just diet pills. It’s about accepting yourself and liking who you are. At the teen age it’s very hard to do this,” said Paula Triana, Nutrition Services Team Leader for the Palm Beach County School District. “But we educate them in a positive way about accepting who they are.”




Comments
Dec 27, 2008 10:00 AM
Guest :
Why are teenagers dieting? Their bodies are still developing, they need to eat to take in the vitamins and minerals they will need for the rest of their lives. Do they seriously want immune disorders and osteoperosis?
Mar 3, 2009 7:32 PM
Guest :
Im a teenager and one of my uber good friend has dieting problems. She doesnt eat,and always worksout. I tell her that she nees=ds to eat more. She is smaller than me and makes me feel fat. I cant control how i think of myself. i try to be healthy but not like crazy crash dieting. I'm keepin it safe
Aug 16, 2009 8:39 PM
Guest :
i felt like that about 6 months ago. during school i stoppped eating, took dieting pills skipped meals. worked out. but it's really not healthy cheerleading nd soccer coaches were wondering what was wrong with me . and i was very tired and my homework was being tured in late everything was going wrong.. but i just recently started liking myself. and im just eating healthy and getting more active pounds are coming off. i look pretty good. so i encourage girls my age, which btw im 14 not to do what i did.
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