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Yoga, Dance, Team Sports, or Individual Sports: Does the Type of Exercise Matter? An Online Study Investigating the Relationships Between Different Types of Exercise, Body Image, and Well-Being in Regular Exercise Practitioners

机译:瑜伽,舞蹈,团队体育或个人运动:运动的类型吗? 在线研究调查不同类型运动,身体形象和福祉之间的关系在常规锻炼从业者之间

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Physical activity, specifically exercising, has been suggested to improve body image, mental health, and well-being. With respect to body image, previous findings highlight a general benefit of exercise. This study investigates whether the relationship between exercising and body image varies with the type of exercise that individuals preferentially and regularly engage in. In addition, physical efficacy was explored as a potential psychological mediator between type of exercise and body image. Using a cross-sectional design, healthy regular exercise practitioners of yoga, ballroom dance, team sports, or individual sports as well as healthy adults reporting no regular exercising were surveyed. Body image and its different facets were assessed by a set of standardized self-report questionnaires, covering perceptual, cognitive, and affective body image dimensions particularly related to negative body image. In addition, participants were questioned with regard to mental health. Participants were 270 healthy adults. Descriptive statistics, measures of variance (ANOVA), and multiple linear regression analysis with orthogonal contrasts were performed to investigate differences between the different exercise and non-exercise groups in the variables of interest. In line with the hypotheses and previous findings, the statistic comparisons revealed that body dissatisfaction (as one important factor of negative body image) was most pronounced in the non-exercise group compared to all exercise groups [contrast: no exercise versus exercise (all groups taken together)]. Physical efficacy, as assessed with a standardized questionnaire, mediated the difference between type of exercise (using contrasts) and body image including perceptual, cognitive, and affective body image dimensions. The findings shed light on so far less systematically investigated questions regarding the relationship between types of exercise, like yoga and ballroom dance, and body image. The results underscore the relevance of considering possible influencing factors in exercise research, such as the perception of one’s physical efficacy as a mediator of this relationship.
机译:已经提出了体育活动,特别是锻炼,以改善身体形象,心理健康和福祉。关于身体形象,以前的研究结果突出了运动的一般好处。本研究调查了锻炼和身体形象之间的关系是否随着优先并定期参与的人而异。此外,探讨了运动和身体形象类型之间的潜在心理调解员。使用横断面的设计,健康的常规锻炼从业者的瑜伽,舞厅舞蹈,团队体育,或个人运动以及报告的健康成年人没有经常锻炼。通过一组标准化的自我报告调查问卷,覆盖与阴性体图像特别相关的感知,认知和情感体图像尺寸来评估身体形象及其不同的方面。此外,参与者在心理健康方面受到质疑。参与者是270名健康成年人。描述性统计,方差衡量(ANOVA)和具有正交对比的多元线性回归分析,以研究不同运动和非运动组之间的差异在感兴趣的变量中。符合假设和先前的发现,统计比较显示,与所有运动组相比,非运动组中的身体不满(作为阴性图像的一个重要因素)是最明显的[对比度:没有运动与锻炼(所有群体一起占用)。用标准化问卷评估的物理疗效,介导运动的类型(使用对比)和身体图像之间的差异,包括感知,认知和情感身体图像尺寸。该研究结果阐明了到目前为止,系统地调查了关于运动类型之间的关系的问题,如瑜伽和舞厅舞蹈和身体形象。结果强调了考虑运动研究中可能影响因素的相关性,例如对这种关系中的一个人的物理效能的看法。

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