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Barker, D.; Quennerstedt, M.; Johansson, A.; Korp, P. – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2023
Background: People often expect physical education teachers to look fit and athletic, to do lots of physical activity, and to eat well. While ample research exists on physical education teachers' bodies, relatively few scholars have investigated how physical educators relate corporeal expectations to broader ideas about subject content, pedagogy,…
Descriptors: Physical Education Teachers, Physical Education, Human Body, Expectation
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Beltrán-Garrayo, Lucia; Mercado-Garrido, Esther; Román, Francisco Javier; Rojo, Marta; Sepúlveda, Ana Rosa – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2023
Background: "How do I perceive my own body?" is a central question during adolescence, which addresses the subjective assessment of body image, called Body Esteem. Although concern about body esteem increases during adolescence, there is a lack of psychometrically validated measures to assess it specifically among Spanish adolescents.…
Descriptors: Human Body, Self Esteem, Adolescents, Psychometrics
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Top, Elif; Çelenk, Çagri; Marangoz, Irfan; Aktug, Zait Burak; Yilmaz, Taner; Akil, Mustafa – Journal of Education and Learning, 2018
Our study aims to investigate the effects of somatotype characteristics of elite athletes on the balance performances. The study has included 46 elite athletes totally. The heights, body weights, skinfold thicknesses, periphery and diameter of skinfold of the subjects included in the study have been measured and somatotype characteristics have…
Descriptors: Physical Characteristics, Athletes, Body Height, Body Weight
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Haegele, Justin; Zhu, Xihe – European Physical Education Review, 2019
The purpose of this study was to examine reflections of body image development experiences in school-based physical education and sport among individuals with visual impairments. This qualitative study utilized an interpretative phenomenological analysis. A purposive sample of 10 participants (ages 21-34; eight female, two male) residing in North…
Descriptors: Human Body, Self Concept, Physical Characteristics, Visual Impairments
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Starr, Christine R.; Zurbriggen, Eileen L. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2019
We investigated the relationship of self-sexualization to self-objectification, weight concerns, self-efficacy, academic outcomes, and career aspirations among preadolescent girls. Participants were 89 six- to nine-year-old girls; parental reports were also obtained. Two thirds of girls showed signs of self-sexualization by choosing a sexualized…
Descriptors: Females, Sexuality, Body Weight, Parent Aspiration
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Arslanoglu, Erkal – Educational Research and Reviews, 2015
The aim of this study is to evaluate some physical properties of Turkish National Greco-Roman wrestlers and reveal the profile of Turkish Young National Greco-Roman athlete. A total of 48 male athletes who were from Turkish Young National Greco-Roman Wrestling Team participated in this study. This study was carried out at Wrestling Federation…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physical Characteristics, Athletes, Athletics
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Vilhjalmsson, Runar; Kristjansdottir, Gudrun; Ward, Dianne S. – Youth & Society, 2012
Adolescents with unusually sized or shaped bodies may experience ridicule, rejection, or exclusion based on their negatively valued bodily characteristics. Such experiences can have negative consequences for a person's image and evaluation of self. This study focuses on the relationship between bodily deviations and body image and is based on a…
Descriptors: Females, Self Concept, Grade 9, Grade 10
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Leone, James E.; Partridge, Julie A.; Maurer-Starks, Suanne – Health Educator, 2011
Introduction: Understanding and assessing behavioral risk factors, particularly among college populations, is challenging for health educators. Similarly, issues affecting mental health remain unclear in terms of how body image evolves year to year in college students. A better understanding of how students perceive their bodies and to what extent…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Self Concept, Risk, Human Body
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Wheeler, Sharon; Twist, Craig – European Physical Education Review, 2010
Body mass index (BMI) is increasingly recognized as an inadequate measure for determining obesity in children. Therefore, the aim within this study was to investigate other indirect methods of body fat assessment that could potentially be used in place of BMI. Twenty-four children (boys: 13.8 [plus or minus] 0.8 yr; girls: 13.3 [plus or minus] 0.5…
Descriptors: Obesity, Body Composition, Measurement Techniques, Comparative Testing
Girandola, Robert N. – Research Quarterly, 1977
It is recommended that when obtaining measures of body density by hydrostatic weighing, the subjects normal level of hydration be ascertained, since variance in body fat calculation from the hyperhydrated to the hydrated state can amount to twenty percent (two percent in actual body fat). (MB)
Descriptors: Body Weight, Human Body, Measurement Techniques, Physical Characteristics
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Weiss, Lawrence W.; Clark, Frank C. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 1985
A study was carried out to investigate the potential use of B-mode ultrasound for measuring subcutaneous fat thickness at two arm sites. B-mode sonograms and skinfold measurements were found to be highly correlated for both men and women. (Author/MT)
Descriptors: Body Weight, Higher Education, Human Body, Measurement Techniques
Jackson, Andrew S.; And Others – Research Quarterly, 1978
The results of a test of reliability for skinfold fat and circumference measures (used as field methods for the measurement of body composition) are reported. (DS)
Descriptors: Body Weight, Human Body, Measurement Techniques, Physical Characteristics
Mayhew, Jerry L. – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1981
Body composition refers to the types and amounts of tissues which make up the body. The most acceptable method for assessing body composition is underwater weighing. A subcutaneous skinfold provides a quantitative measurement of fat below the skin. The skinfold technique permits a valid estimate of the body's total fat content. (JN)
Descriptors: Body Weight, Dietetics, Human Body, Measurement Techniques
Wolfe, L. A.; And Others – Research Quarterly, 1976
Test results suggest that the influence of excess body fat on pulmonary function does not appear until a critical degree of obesity is attained. (JD)
Descriptors: Body Weight, Cardiovascular System, Exercise (Physiology), Heart Rate
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Hall, Susan J.; Depauw, Karen P. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 1982
A theoretical 18-link model of the human body was designed as a sex-generalized predictor of segmental inertial parameters. Body measurements of 40 male and female subjects from 6 to 35 years of age were used. The results were similar to those reported in other studies and the photogrammetric procedure was found to be facilitative. (Authors/JN)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Anatomy, Body Weight, Human Body
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