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Archivos Latinoamericanos de Nutrición

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TORAL, Natacha; BAUERMANN GUBERT, Muriel; SPANIOL, Ana Maria  and  ALVES MONTEIRO, Renata. Eating disorders and body image satisfaction among Brazilian undergraduate nutrition students and dietitiansEating disorders and body image satisfaction among Brazilians undergraduate students and dietitians. ALAN [online]. 2016, vol.66, n.2, pp.129-134. ISSN 0004-0622.

The objective of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of risk behaviors related to eating disorders and body image satisfaction among Brazilian dietitians and undergraduate Nutrition students. The national representative sample was composed of 427 undergraduate students of Nutrition and 318 dietitians. Data were collected via an online questionnaire. Body image satisfaction was assessed by the Body Shape Questionnaire, and attitudes suggestive of an eating disorder (called positive EAT) were assessed by the Eating Attitudes Test. Adjusted Prevalence Ratios were performed by Poisson’s regression. More than 50.0% of women were dissatisfied with their body image, but severe dissatisfaction was more prevalent among students (26.7% versus 16.0%). There was no difference in the prevalence of positive EAT test between both groups. Students with positive EAT had more chance of body dissatisfaction (PRadj 1.31; 95%CI 1.03-1.66). Dietitians with positive EAT had 35% more chance of being dissatisfied with their body image (PRadj 1.35; 95%IC 1.01-1.80). Undergraduate Nutrition students and dietitians are likely to develop attitudes suggestive of an eating disorder and being dissatisfied with their body image. The susceptibility of developing an eating disorder might have a relation with their professional field.

Keywords : Eating disorders; body image; dietitians; undergraduate students; Nutrition.

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