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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.

71 percent of Japanese girls feel they are overweight: Survey

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