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Volume 8

J Community Med Health Educ, an open access journal

ISSN: 2161-0711

Public Health 2018

February 26-28, 2018

PUBLIC HEALTH AND NUTRITION

3

rd

World Congress on

February 26-28, 2018 London, UK

BODY IMAGE CONCERNS AND ASSOCIATED SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC AND

ANTHROPOMETRIC DETERMINANTS AMONG FEMALE LEBANESE UNIVERSITY

STUDENTS

Germine El-Kassas

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and

Itani L

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a

Beirut Arab University, Lebanon

T

he transition into university life is usually coupled with a combination of stressors, which can have a negative impact on

body image satisfaction, physical and mental wellbeing particularly among females. Body image is a multidimensional

concept including psychological, social, and lifestyle factors. There is a scarcity of data concerning body image determinants

among Lebanese university students. Therefore, the present study has been conducted aiming at investigating the prevalence

of body image concern and its associated determinants among female university students. Through a cross-sectional survey,

a sample of 465 females recruited from 3 campuses of Beirut Arab University located in Beirut, Chouf and North Lebanon.

Data were collected using an interview questionnaire to assess various sociodemographic, lifestyle, and dietary factors.

Anthropometric indicators included body mass index and waist circumference. The existence of body image concern was

evaluated using the body shape questionnaire (BSQ16). Analysis of data has shown that 47.8% of the studied sample had

body image concerns including 25.4%, 14.8%, and 8.2% with mild, moderate and marked body image concerns respectively.

Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that being overweight or obese adopting dieting practices and studying a

health-related major were significantly associated with body image concerns. The present data had shown a relatively alarming

prevalence of body image concern that should be targeted and modified. More importantly, the present results pinpointed

towards the role of overweight/ obesity in raising the body image concerns. The study findings call for tailoring culture-specific

intervention programs which enable students to improve their self-acceptance and lead a healthy lifestyle.

Biography

Germine El Kassas works as an Assistant Professor of Nutrition and Coordinator of Nutrition and Dietetic Department, Faculty of Health Sciences at Beirut Arab

University. She has been graduated from the Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University. She earned her Masters and PhD in public health majoring nutrition from

Alexandria University, Egypt. Besides her academic work at the University of Alexandria, she worked as a nutrition consultant in a number of major hospitals and

specialized centers in Alexandria for about 10 years.

g.ekassas@bau.edu.lb

Germine El-Kassas et al., J Community Med Health Educ 2018, Vol 8

DOI: 10.4172/2161-0711-C1-032