Girls Who Think They're Fat, More Suicidal

UPI: Body dissatisfaction -- independent of actual overweight status -- has an impact on suicidal behavior in U.S. girls, researchers said.
"The prevalence of body dissatisfaction, among special populations of youths such as non-black girls, is significantly higher than the general youth population, even when the underlying weight is in a healthy range," study co-author Inas Rashad of Georgia State University in Atlanta said in a statement.
"Interventions that identify and assist these youths and educate them regarding a healthy body image will succeed in lowering suicide attempts."
The researchers found the risk of suicide by adolescent females has the potential to add about $280 million to $350 million to the costs of adolescent obesity, including the direct cost of illnesses and premature mortality.
"If being overweight not only imposes the usual healthcare and labor market costs, but also increases the risk of suicide, we need to take these costs into account when offering solutions," Rashad said.
The study, based on 1999-2007 data from the Youth Risk Behavioral Surveillance System, is scheduled to be published in Social Science and Medicine.
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Why is there a 4 yr old in that pic? WTF?
What I would really love to see is information how we can raise our daughters to be self-confident young women who aspire to be presidents, not teen pop princesses and at what age do we start instilling that confidence. I think it starts very young, but what does that mean? How do I do it when she is inundated with the opposite from every publication, commercial, event, etc?