CONCLUSION: There are several limitations to the present study that should be addressed in future research. First, the small sample size of the study limits the statistical power. Thus, in future study larger sample is needed in order to generalize the results to general populations. Secondly, the short duration of time, in which the data collection was conducted for one day might have hindered the application of the results to the general population. Thirdly, the questionnaires were self-reporting and there were possibilities that the participants completed the questionnaire together with peer group while comparing and sharing the responses. Fourthly, the conclusions that were based on correlation analyses needed to be viewed with some caution. A relationship between these variables can be determined but this did not provide information on the causal mechanisms. The fifth limitation was the lack of a quality of life measure. It had been seen in past research that dissatisfaction with body image, elevated BMI, and disturbed eating behaviour could have an effect on an adolescent’s quality of life. A measure of quality of life would have added to the results as a direct relationship between what the adolescence in the present sample experience in body image, BMI and eating behaviour could be related to their quality of life. With these limitations in mind, all the results obtained should be made with caution. Future research should be tested with larger sample, more socio-demographically population and longer duration of time.