| Literature DB >> 28886392 |
K Alysse Bailey1, Kimberley L Gammage2, Cathy van Ingen3.
Abstract
The definition of body image has evolved within research; however, less is known about the layperson's understanding of the construct. This study explored how members and student trainees of an exercise facility (designed for older adults, people with physical disability, and those with cardiac complications) defined body image. Nineteen participants completed a one-on-one interview, and seven of those participants took part in six additional focus group meetings. The following main themes were found: stereotypical assumptions about body image (e.g., it is solely a person's weight or merely a woman's issue), body image continua for positive and negative body image, degree of complexity of body image dimensions, broad considerations of body image (e.g., it is self-esteem), and limited knowledge about body image. These findings suggest a need for knowledge translation between researchers and the general public which informs future body image program design.Entities:
Keywords: Body image definitions; Diverse populations; Negative body image; Positive body image; Qualitative
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28886392 DOI: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2017.08.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Body Image ISSN: 1740-1445