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What Is a Healthy Body Weight? Perspectives of Overweight Youth

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DIETITIANS CANADA
DOI: 10.3148/70.3.2009.110

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Purpose: A qualitative assessment was,as completed of over weight/obese youths' perceptions of the meaning of healthy body weight, barriers and facilitators to healthy body weight attainment, and what would effectively enhance and support their healthy body weight behaviours. Methods: This qualitative study targeted a sample of overweight and obese youth, aged 14 to 16 years. An experienced interviewer conducted 11 in-depth interviews. Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. Three qualitative researchers conducted independent and simultaneous inductive content analysis to facilitate confirmability. Data trustworthiness Was Supported via member checking, peer debriefing, and reflexive journalling. Results: Most participants characterized healthy body weight as a combination of healthy eating and regular physical activity. Some included a psychological dimension in the definition. Perceived facilitators of a healthy body weight included family support, access to nutritious food at home, physical activity encouragement, and a physical activity environment at school. Perceived barriers included lack of family Support, a poor nutrition environment, an unsupportive school environment, time, self-esteem, and bullying. Participants identified preferences for an intervention that would include opportunities for unstructured coeducational recreational activities, coeducational nutrition education sessions, and a gender-specific discussion forum. Conclusions: Participants provided a wealth of information to form the foundation of future youth-focused efficacious healthy body weight interventions. (Can J Diet Prac Res 2009;70:110-116) (DOI: 10.3148/70.3.2009.110)

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