Positive body image among Polish elite athletes
Baltic Journal of Health and Physical Activity, ISSN: 2080-9999, Vol: 13, Issue: 5, Page: 9-17
2021
- 3Citations
- 500Usage
- 14Captures
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- Citations3
- Citation Indexes3
- Usage500
- Downloads317
- Abstract Views183
- Captures14
- Readers14
- 14
Article Description
Background: Material and methods: Results: Conclusions: This study aimed to analyze factors differentiating body appreciation among Polish elite athletes. Participants were athletes, both men and women (N=408), who completed questionnaire BAS-2. In general, men had a better perception of their body than women (p<0.01). Higher appreciation of the body was visible among women sprinters, opposite to volleyball players (p <0.03). Indirect competition for women was connected to higher body appreciation (p<0.05). Gender and individual/team sport also significantly differentiated appreciation of the body (p<0.02). Furthermore, training frequency in a week differentiated body appreciation (p<0.03), as well as characteristic of sports performance [indoor sports, and higher in water sports (p<0.02)]. Results suggest that not only the common category of the sport type – aesthetic, technical, strength – differentiates the body image. Equally important for differences in body appreciation is also gender, sport discipline, and background of sport training: frequency per week, the character of competition (direct-indirect), individual/non-individual competition, or characteristic of sports performance.
Bibliographic Details
https://www.balticsportscience.com/journal/vol13/iss5/2; https://dcgdansk.bepress.com/journal/vol13/iss5/2
http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85147870929&origin=inward; http://dx.doi.org/10.29359/bjhpa.2021.suppl.1.02; https://www.balticsportscience.com/journal/vol13/iss5/2/; https://www.balticsportscience.com/journal/vol13/iss5/2; https://www.balticsportscience.com/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1051&context=journal; https://dcgdansk.bepress.com/journal/vol13/iss5/2; https://dcgdansk.bepress.com/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1051&context=journal; https://dx.doi.org/10.29359/bjhpa.2021.suppl.1.02
Gdansk University of Physical Education and Sport
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