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Evaluation of an upper elementary school program to prevent body image, eating, and weight concerns

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JOURNAL OF SCHOOL HEALTH
Volume 72, Issue 5, Pages 199-204

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AMER SCHOOL HEALTH ASSOC
DOI: 10.1111/j.1746-1561.2002.tb06546.x

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Preparing young students to resist the sociocultural pressures that contribute to body image and eating problems in American culture poses a monumental challenge. This project determined if the 11-lesson Healthy Body Image: Teaching Kids to Eat and Love Their Bodies Too! curriculum would have a positive effect when presented to upper elementary school children. A controlled study with 415 students measured changes from pretest to posttest related to: 1) body image; 2) knowledge about the biology of size, shape, and restricted hunger or dieting; 3) body, size prejudice; 4) media awareness; 5) self-image; and 6) lifestyle behavior. Boys and girls who completed the curriculum showed significant or notable improvement compared to a control group not exposed to the curriculum. Results suggest it is possible to provide children with a knowledge base to use as they face increasing pressures about appearance, weight, and eating in the critical middle school years.

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