Waist and Abdomen Top Concern for Women's Body Image; 'Perceived Effectiveness' is Key Factor in Choosing Slimming Treatments at 60%
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AI Summary (NQ-processed)
A joint survey by NEXER Group and Forest Symphony reveals that 72.4% of women are most concerned about their waist and abdomen, while 60.0% prioritize 'perceived effectiveness' when choosing slimming treatments.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the most concerning body part for women?
- A: 72.4% cited 'abdomen and waist' as the top concern.
- Q: What do women prioritize most in slimming treatments?
- A: 60.0% prioritize 'perceivable results and visible outcomes'.
- Q: When did women start caring about their body shape?
- A: 22.1% said 'in their 30s', the highest among all age groups.
- Q: What weight loss methods have they tried?
- A: 'Dieting' (36.6%) and 'exercise' (33.1%) were the top two methods.
- Q: How satisfied are they with esthetic salon treatments?
- A: 33.3% are 'somewhat satisfied', while 66.7% feel 'neutral'.