Lifestyle Behaviors Associated with Weight Loss Intent in Adolescent Girls: Findings from the US 2021 National Youth Risk Behavior Survey
Elinor Fondell, Jaime Vallejos, Andrew J. Piazza, Mariana C. Calle

TL;DR
Adolescent girls who want to lose weight show unhealthy habits like less sleep and more screen time, according to a US survey.
Contribution
This study identifies specific lifestyle behaviors linked to weight loss intent in adolescent girls using national survey data.
Findings
Girls intending to lose weight reported less sleep and less frequent breakfast consumption.
They also had higher rates of vaping, alcohol use, and screen time compared to those not trying to lose weight.
Muscle toning exercises were more common among girls with weight loss intent.
Abstract
Background: External social influences on body image affect females differently than males, and adolescent girls are more likely to want to change their weight status. Understanding the healthy and unhealthy habits of adolescent girls is vital for developing effective and targeted health promotions and interventions. Methods: Using data from the 2021 Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBS) survey, this cross-sectional study compares dietary habits, physical activity, vaping, alcohol use, sleep, and screen time in females (9th–12th grades) who intend to lose weight versus those who want to maintain their current weight. Results: The sample consisted of 4362 females, of which 56.7% reported an intent to lose weight. The average BMI percentile was 64.1 compared to 75.4 among those trying to lose weight and 50.1 among those not trying to lose weight. Adolescent girls intending to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsObesity, Physical Activity, Diet · Eating Disorders and Behaviors · Obesity and Health Practices
