Fig 1.
Inclusion and exclusion processes for the analytic sample from the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES) in 2014.
Table 1.
Descriptive characteristics of the study sample (N = 3,318): Korean adults aged 19–65 years with BMI> = 18.5kg/m2 and no history of depression.
Table 2.
Association of weight status perception pattern and disordered weight control behaviors with depressive symptoms (PHQ-9K) among Korean women (N = 1,876) aged 19–65 years with BMI> = 18.5kg/m2 and no history of depression.
Table 3.
Association of weight status perception pattern and disordered weight control behaviors with depressive symptoms (PHQ-9K) among Korean men (N = 1,442) aged 19–65 years with BMI> = 18.5kg/m2 and no history of depression.
Table 4.
Association of weight status perception pattern and disordered weight control behaviors with depressive symptoms (PHQ-9K) among Koreans aged 19–40 years with BMI> = 18.5kg/m2 and no history of depression.
Table 5.
Association of weight status perception pattern and disordered weight control behaviors with depressive symptoms (PHQ-9K) among Koreans aged 41–65 years with BMI> = 18.5kg/m2 and no history of depression.
Table 6.
Sensitivity analysis of multilevel linear models for depressive symptoms (PHQ-9K) among Korean women with varying cut-offs for obesity.
Table 7.
Sensitivity analysis of multilevel linear models for depressive symptoms (PHQ-9K) among Korean women with varying cut-offs for normal weight category.