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. 2012 May 16;2012:601872. doi: 10.1155/2012/601872

Table 2.

The percentages of the normal weight adolescents (baseline, n = 1196) who became overweight or obese in young adulthood (followup). Adolescents who perceived themselves as overweight (self-perceived overweight) were compared to those who perceived themselves as normal weight.

Overweight at followup P value Obese at followup P value
Self-perceived overweight No self-perceived overweight Self-perceived overweight No self-perceived overweight
Girls BMI (%) 59 31 <0.001 16 6 <0.001
WC (%) 78 55 <0.001 51 31 <0.001

Boys BMI (%) 63 48 <0.05 23 10 <0.001
WC (%) 55 29 <0.001 37 10 <0.001

BMI: overweight BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2, obese BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2. WC: overweight WC ≥ 80 cm and 94 cm, WC: obese WC ≥ 88 cm and ≥102 cm, respectively, in female and male adults.

Adolescents classified as normal weight who reported psychological or physical dysfunctions and those who reported pregnancy at followup were excluded.