%0 Journal Article %T Prevalence and magnitude of body weight and image dissatisfaction among women in dietetics majors %A Arroyo %A Marta %A Basabe %A Nekane %A Serrano %A L %A S¨¢nchez %A C %A Ansotegui %A L %A Rocandio %A Ana Ma %J Archivos Latinoamericanos de Nutrici¨®n %D 2010 %I Scientific Electronic Library Online %X some authors have suggested that body weight dissatisfaction may be high in students majoring in dietetics. therefore, this study was conducted to examine the extent of body weight and image dissatisfaction in a sample of women in dietetics major. additionally, predictors of magnitude of body weight dissatisfaction were analyzed. participants were 62 volunteers with normalweight whose mean age was 21.87¡À1.89 years old (non-random sample). the assessment instruments included anthropometric measurements, a somatomorphic matrix test and an eating disorders inventory (edi-2). data were analyzed using spss vs. 15.0. a larger proportion of students chose an ideal body weight lower than actual weight (67.7%) and body image with less body fat and more muscle mass than actual values (56.4%). the magnitude of body weight dissatisfaction was associated with muscle mass and body fat dissatisfaction, and with the subscale of edi-2 £¿body dissatisfaction£¿. so, from a public health standpoint, we consider important to continue working in this line of research with the aim of better understanding the extent of body weight dissatisfaction in women dietitians, and how this dissatisfaction could interfere with their professional practice. %K body weight %K body image %K dissatisfaction %K body fat %K index of muscularity %K dietitians. %U http://www.scielo.org.ve/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S0004-06222010000200003&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en