Objective: This study aimed to compare ratings of body image satisfaction (BIS) from 6 months prepregnancy to 23–30 weeks’ gestation for high exercising and low exercising pregnant women. The authors also aimed to assess and compare expectations of BIS for the post-partum period in high and low exercising women.Design: A partial prospective approach was Implemented.Sample: A total of 71 healthy pregnant women (40 high exercisers and 31 low exercisers) participated.Methods: Participants completed a series of questionnaires at 15–22 weeks’ gestation and 23–30 weeks’ gestation.Main outcome measures: There were two main outcome measures. At 15–22 weeks’ gestation there was an exercise inventory an...
Problem and objective. Body image and its changes during pregnancy are more widely researched in sci...
Background: Being overweight or obese during pregnancy and having excessive gestational weight gain ...
Body image satisfaction (BIS) influences body weight regulation and may contribute to long-term heal...
AbstractBody image dissatisfaction refers to negative thoughts and feelings individuals have towards...
Abstract Body image dissatisfaction refers to negative thoughts and feelings individuals have toward...
BACKGROUND: Body image satisfaction (BIS) influences body weight regulation and may contribute to lo...
This study examined body image across pregnancy. Pregnant women ( N = 158) completed measures of gen...
Background During pregnancy, a woman’s body undergoes major transformation contrary to the present...
Body satisfaction during pregnancy is an important determinant of maternal and fetal health outcomes...
The current study examines how body satisfaction of pregnant women compares to that of nonpregnant w...
This study developed and validated a quantitative measure of body image specifically designed for pr...
Objective: reduction of physical activity (PA) during pregnancy is common but undesirable, as it is ...
Objective: reduction of physical activity (PA) during pregnancy is common but undesirable, as it is ...
Objective: reduction of physical activity (PA) during pregnancy is common but undesirable, as it is ...
Objective: reduction of physical activity (PA) during pregnancy is common but undesirable, as it is ...
Problem and objective. Body image and its changes during pregnancy are more widely researched in sci...
Background: Being overweight or obese during pregnancy and having excessive gestational weight gain ...
Body image satisfaction (BIS) influences body weight regulation and may contribute to long-term heal...
AbstractBody image dissatisfaction refers to negative thoughts and feelings individuals have towards...
Abstract Body image dissatisfaction refers to negative thoughts and feelings individuals have toward...
BACKGROUND: Body image satisfaction (BIS) influences body weight regulation and may contribute to lo...
This study examined body image across pregnancy. Pregnant women ( N = 158) completed measures of gen...
Background During pregnancy, a woman’s body undergoes major transformation contrary to the present...
Body satisfaction during pregnancy is an important determinant of maternal and fetal health outcomes...
The current study examines how body satisfaction of pregnant women compares to that of nonpregnant w...
This study developed and validated a quantitative measure of body image specifically designed for pr...
Objective: reduction of physical activity (PA) during pregnancy is common but undesirable, as it is ...
Objective: reduction of physical activity (PA) during pregnancy is common but undesirable, as it is ...
Objective: reduction of physical activity (PA) during pregnancy is common but undesirable, as it is ...
Objective: reduction of physical activity (PA) during pregnancy is common but undesirable, as it is ...
Problem and objective. Body image and its changes during pregnancy are more widely researched in sci...
Background: Being overweight or obese during pregnancy and having excessive gestational weight gain ...
Body image satisfaction (BIS) influences body weight regulation and may contribute to long-term heal...