Body Appreciation, Weight Status, and Weight Management Practices Among First-Year Students at Universities of Applied Sciences in Lithuania
Vilma Kriaučionienė, Asta Raskilienė, Lina Šnipaitienė, Janina Petkevičienė

TL;DR
This study explores how body appreciation affects weight management behaviors in first-year university students in Lithuania, finding that lower body appreciation is linked to unhealthy weight control practices.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the relationship between body appreciation and weight management practices among Lithuanian university students.
Findings
Female students were more likely to perceive themselves as overweight and attempt weight loss compared to males.
Higher body appreciation scores correlated with healthier weight perceptions and fewer harmful weight-control behaviors.
Students with lower body appreciation were more influenced by media beauty standards and dissatisfied with their appearance.
Abstract
Background and Objectives: The associations between body appreciation, weight status, and weight management practices are influenced by societal, cultural, and psychological factors. Studies indicated that a higher level of body appreciation is linked to lower engagement in unhealthy weight management practices. The transition from high school to university is a significant life event, often accompanied by substantial lifestyle changes that can affect students’ body image and weight-related behaviours. This study aimed to assess the associations between body appreciation, weight status, and weight management behaviours among first-year students at four universities of applied sciences in Lithuania. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional online survey was conducted in 2022 among 709 first-year students (216 males and 493 females) at the four largest universities of applied sciences in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEating Disorders and Behaviors · Obesity and Health Practices · Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
