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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Pediatr Obes. 2019 Feb 6;14(7):e12514. doi: 10.1111/ijpo.12514

Table 3.

Rates of weight-based teasing by BMI category

Weight teasing by family Weight teasing by peers Weight teasing by both family and peers Frequency of peer weight teasing

Yes No Yes No Yes No (range 0–4)

N % N % N % N % N % N % M SD
Underweight (n = 418) 235 55.7 187 44.3 270 64.0 152 36.0 196 46.4 226 53.6 1.33 1.26
Healthy weight (n = 5,661) 2733 47.5 3021 52.5 2264 39.3 3490 60.7 1505 26.2 4249 73.8 0.79 1.02
Overweight (n = 1,695) 1083 62.8 641 37.2 931 54.0 793 46.0 688 39.9 1036 60.1 1.30 1.18
Obesity (n = 1,905) 1395 72.0 543 28.0 1495 77.1 443 22.9 1148 59.2 790 40.8 1.98 1.25

Note. “Yes” refers to the number of adolescents reporting that they experienced weight-based teasing. Frequency of weight-based teasing from peers included the following response options: 0 (never), 1 (rarely), 2 (sometimes), 3 (often) and 4 (very often), with higher scores indicating greater frequency.