[Weight loss: when the body image does not keep up].

Justine Deront, Maria Eugenia Gandur, Alberto Nascè, Florence Somers, Zoltan Pataky
Author Information
  1. Justine Deront: Unité d'éducation thérapeutique du patient, Centre collaborateur OMS, Service d'endocrinologie, diabétologie, nutrition et éducation thérapeutique du patient, Hôpitaux universitaires de Genève, 1211, Genève 14.
  2. Maria Eugenia Gandur: Unité d'éducation thérapeutique du patient, Centre collaborateur OMS, Service d'endocrinologie, diabétologie, nutrition et éducation thérapeutique du patient, Hôpitaux universitaires de Genève, 1211, Genève 14.
  3. Alberto Nascè: Unité de diabétologie, Service d'endocrinologie, diabétologie, nutrition et éducation thérapeutique du patient, Hôpitaux universitaires de Genève, 1211, Genève 14.
  4. Florence Somers: Unité d'éducation thérapeutique du patient, Centre collaborateur OMS, Service d'endocrinologie, diabétologie, nutrition et éducation thérapeutique du patient, Hôpitaux universitaires de Genève, 1211, Genève 14.
  5. Zoltan Pataky: Unité d'éducation thérapeutique du patient, Centre collaborateur OMS, Service d'endocrinologie, diabétologie, nutrition et éducation thérapeutique du patient, Hôpitaux universitaires de Genève, 1211, Genève 14.

Abstract

The body image, defined as an individual's 'inner vision' of himself, stems from the combination of multiple factors. The body dissatisfaction, which represents its negative version, is associated with eating disorders, a sedentary lifestyle and weight gain. Several patients suffering from obesity consider weight loss as a strategy to work on their body image. Multiples studies confirm a positive association between weight loss and improved body images. Nevertheless, few elements seem to predispose to body dissatisfaction persistence, such as a history of strict diets, eating disorders or other psychopathologies. To treat body dissatisfaction, we need to focus our attention on self-esteem, a balanced lifestyle, and media education.

MeSH Term

Humans
Body Image
Self Concept
Weight Loss
Obesity
Diet
Feeding and Eating Disorders
Body Weight

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