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As much research indicates that a woman’s current weight status is an important predictor of her body esteem, we examined the relationship between weight status history (retrospective self-report since the age of 5 years) and current body esteem among 266 female college students, who completed a measure of body esteem and reported whether they had been “underweight”, “normal weight”, or “overweight” during 3 age ranges. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to examine differences in current body esteem between groups characterised by the following weight history trajectories: “always overweight”, “always normal/underweight”, “increase in weight over time” and “decrease in weight over time”. Although the women in the groups “always overweight” and “increase in weight over time” were currently overweight [according to self-reported body mass index (BMI)], the current body esteem of the former was significantly lower (worse) than that of the latter. We introduce the idea that being overweight for a long period of time has a cumulative negative impact on adult body esteem.
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McLaren, L., Gauvin, L. The cumulative impact of being overweight on women’s body esteem: A preliminary study. Eat Weight Disord 7, 324–327 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03324980
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