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Eating Disturbance And Body Image: A Comparison Of A Community Sample Of Adult Black And White Women, Denise E. Wilfley, George B. Schreiber, Kathleen M. Pike, Ruth H. Striegel-Moore, David J. Wright, Judith Rodin Nov 1996

Eating Disturbance And Body Image: A Comparison Of A Community Sample Of Adult Black And White Women, Denise E. Wilfley, George B. Schreiber, Kathleen M. Pike, Ruth H. Striegel-Moore, David J. Wright, Judith Rodin

Ruth Striegel Weissman

This study examined racial differences in eating disorder symptomatology in a community-based sample of middle-aged adult Black and White women and investigated predictors of body image dissatisfaction in these two different racial groups, since most research has focused on young adult White women. Black and White women reported comparable levels of eating disturbance. However, after controlling for degree of overweight, White women had significantly greater rates of body dissatisfaction than Black women. Nonetheless, both racial groups reported considerable body image dissatisfaction and similar factors were found to predict body dissatisfaction for Black and White women. Our data and other recent …


Weight Modification Efforts Reported By Black And White Preadolescent Girls: National Heart, Lung, And Blood Institute Growth And Health Study, G B. Schreiber, M Robins, R. H. Striegel-Moore, E Obarzanek, J A. Morrison, D J. Wright Jun 1996

Weight Modification Efforts Reported By Black And White Preadolescent Girls: National Heart, Lung, And Blood Institute Growth And Health Study, G B. Schreiber, M Robins, R. H. Striegel-Moore, E Obarzanek, J A. Morrison, D J. Wright

Ruth Striegel Weissman

ABSTRACT. Objective. This study tested four hypotheses: ( 1) a high percentage of 9- and 10-year-old girls are already trying to lose weight; ( 2) more white than black girls are trying to lose weight; ( 3) more black than white girls are trying to gain weight; and ( 4) weight modification efforts of preadolescent girls are influenced by factors other than race, such as maternal criticism, body dissatisfaction, and socioeconomic status.


A Prospective Study Of Somatic And Emotional Symptoms Of Pregnancy, Ruth H. Striegel-Moore, Susan L. Goldman Dec 1995

A Prospective Study Of Somatic And Emotional Symptoms Of Pregnancy, Ruth H. Striegel-Moore, Susan L. Goldman

Ruth Striegel Weissman

Examines somatic and emotional symptoms of planned pregnancy in a sample of healthy women, using a prospective study design. Disturbances of digestion; Mood-related symptomatology; Discriminating variables; Health outcomes of pregnancy interview.