71 percent of Japanese girls feel they are overweight: Survey
China Daily | Updated: 2011-02-26 07:21
TOKYO - Nearly three-quarters of Japanese female high-school students see themselves as overweight, despite being thinner on average than their peers in the United States, China and South Korea, a survey showed.
The survey by the Japan Youth Research Institute also showed that Japanese high-school students of both sexes rank the lowest in terms of self-esteem among the four countries.
The Tokyo-based institute polled more than 7,000 students from Japanese, US, Chinese and South Korean high schools on dietary habits, exercise and other factors to gauge their physical and mental health.
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