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Table 2 Comparison of objective weight status with self-perceived weight statusa,b,c,d

From: Weight perception and its association with socio-demographic and health-related factors among Korean adolescents

Self-perceived status

Objective status (Percentile of BMI)

(P < 5th)

(5th ≤ P < 85th)

(85th ≤ P < 95th)

(P ≥ 95th)

Totale

% (SE)

% (SE)

% (SE)

% (SE)

% (SE)

Boys

     

 Very underweight

4.48 (0.60)

4.93 (0.62)

9.41 (0.82)

 A little underweight/ about right

3.26 (0.47)

56.89 (1.41)

1.05 (0.25)

0.08 (0.06)

61.29 (1.35)

 A little overweight

12.35 (0.99)

9.48 (0.82)

2.55 (0.41)

24.39 (1.18)

 Very overweight

0.20 (0.14)

1.33 (0.30)

3.38 (0.53)

4.91 (0.60)

 Totale

7.74 (0.75)

74.37 (1.29)

11.86 (0.89)

6.02 (0.66)

 

Girls

     

 Very underweight

1.96 (0.38)

1.00 (0.29)

2.96 (0.48)

 A little underweight/ about right

5.27 (0.66)

56.86 (1.51)

1.08 (0.27)

63.21 (1.45)

 A little overweight

0.10 (0.10)

15.61 (1.07)

8.02 (0.80)

3.19 (0.52)

26.92 (1.33)

 Very overweight

1.20 (0.33)

1.83 (0.38)

3.88 (0.58)

6.91 (0.74)

 Totale

7.33 (0.78)

74.66 (1.27)

10.94 (0.93)

7.07 (0.86)

 
  1. aSE, standard error
  2. bP, Percentile of BMI for age and gender, using the 2007 Korean Pediatric Growth Charts
  3. cThe cell percentages (%) are weighted percentages using survey sample weights
  4. dBold numbers indicate correct perception
  5. eThe total percentage of objective or subjective measured weight status