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Effect of Physical Activity Behaviors, Team Sports, and Sitting Time on Body Image and Exercise Dependence.
Festino, Emanuel; Papale, Olga; Di Rocco, Francesca; De Maio, Marianna; Cortis, Cristina; Fusco, Andrea.
Affiliation
  • Festino E; Department of Human Sciences, Society and Health, University of Cassino and Lazio Meridionale, Viale dell'Università, 03043 Cassino, Italy.
  • Papale O; Department of Human Sciences, Society and Health, University of Cassino and Lazio Meridionale, Viale dell'Università, 03043 Cassino, Italy.
  • Di Rocco F; Department of Human Sciences, Society and Health, University of Cassino and Lazio Meridionale, Viale dell'Università, 03043 Cassino, Italy.
  • De Maio M; Department of Human Sciences, Society and Health, University of Cassino and Lazio Meridionale, Viale dell'Università, 03043 Cassino, Italy.
  • Cortis C; Department of Human Sciences, Society and Health, University of Cassino and Lazio Meridionale, Viale dell'Università, 03043 Cassino, Italy.
  • Fusco A; Department of Medicine and Aging Sciences, University "G. d'Annunzio" of Chieti-Pescara, 66100 Chieti, Italy.
Sports (Basel) ; 12(9)2024 Sep 20.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39330737
ABSTRACT
This study aimed to evaluate whether the type and degree of physical activity commitment (i.e., team sport athletes, highly active individuals, sedentary behavior) influence body image and exercise behavior. A total of 96 participants (46 women and 50 men; age 22.7 ± 2.7 years; height 170 ± 8.6 cm; weight 67.6 ± 10.8 kg) were divided in six groups female volleyball and male football players (student athletes classified as Tier 2), highly physically active women and men, with high sitting time completed the Body Image Dimensional Assessment and the 21-item Exercise Dependence Scale to evaluate body dissatisfaction and level of dependency on exercise. The Body Image Dimensional Assessment is a silhouette-based scale, where three direct indices are derived from the participants' responses body dissatisfaction, sexual body dissatisfaction, and comparative body dissatisfaction. The Exercise Dependence Scale is a six-point Likert scale that evaluates seven dimensions of exercise dependence (tolerance, withdrawal, intention effects, lack of control, time, reductions in other activities, and continuance) and provides an overall score. A multivariate analysis of variance was used to examine the effects of different levels of physical activity, team sport participation (volleyball and football), and sedentary behavior (i.e., high sitting time) on participants' body image indices and dimensions of exercise dependence according to sex. Volleyball players showed significantly higher body dissatisfaction than football players (d = 0.99) and the physically active men group (d = 2.31), who had lower values than sedentary women group (d = 1.68). Football players had lower comparative body dissatisfaction values than volleyball players (d = 1.70) and sedentary women (d = 1.69), who had higher values than sedentary men (d = 1.04). Sedentary women had a significantly lower exercise dependence scale score than volleyball players (d = 1.71), football players (d = 1.12), and physically active men (d = 1.21). The findings highlight the impact of regular physical activity on body dissatisfaction and the variance in body image perceptions between the sexes. Moreover, the high exercise dependence values found in volleyball and football players and physically active men suggest an effect of intense training and maladaptive exercise behaviors, underlining the need for comprehensive strategies to address exercise dependence.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Sports (Basel) Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Italy Country of publication: Switzerland

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Sports (Basel) Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Italy Country of publication: Switzerland