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Physical activity behaviors related with construction of the body pattern for the prevention of mental disorders in spanish youth

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

A. Cocca
Affiliation:
Analysis and intervention in Physical Education and sports training with youth Physical Education and Sports, University of Granada, Granada, Spain
J. Viciana
Affiliation:
Analysis and intervention in Physical Education and sports training with youth Physical Education and Sports, University of Granada, Granada, Spain

Abstract

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Introduction

A suitable body pattern is necessary for health. A wrong development of it could determine disorders in mental and physical areas (Ballesteros, 1982). To be active since childhood constitutes a primary factor for developing a good Body Mass Index (BMI) and body image, the main components of body pattern (Piéron, 2005).

Objectives

To evaluate levels of physical activity (PA) and the relation with body pattern for the prevention of disorders in spanish youth.

Methods

3685 subjects aged 8 to 24 were selected from various educational institutions of Granada, Spain. Researchers took antropomethric measurements and submitted pupils to IPAQ questionnaire (Booth, 2000) and Body Image Assessment Scale (Thompson & Grey, 1995).

Results

Results showed that PA levels constantly decrease from Primary School until University (p = .001), and BMI increased at the same time. Body image kept constant values at each age range. We found significative correlations between PA and BMI and between BMI and body image (p = .001), but not between PA and body image.

Conclusions

This lack of correlation could mean that subjects have a wrong perception of their body, since they consider themselves healthy despite their BMI raise. This could explain the reduction of practice. This situation could determine the progressive onset of sedentary behaviors and mental disorders as anorexia or bulimia. In the future, Physical Education teachers should aim their classes at developing the perception of body through PA, to make pupils be active and to give them the basis for a suitable construction of body pattern.

Type
P01-272
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2011
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