This study examined motivational predictors of body image concerns, self-presentation and self-perceptions using Self-determination Theory as a guiding framework. Aerobic instructors (N = 149) completed questionnaires measuring general need satisfaction, exercise motivational regulations, body image concerns, social physique anxiety and self-perceptions. Introjected regulation predicted all outcome variables in the expected direction. Intrinsic motivation positively predicted physical self-worth. Further, autonomy need satisfaction negatively predicted body image concerns. Finally, differences existed in need satisfaction, introjected regulation, self-perceptions and social physique anxiety between those at risk of developing eating disorde...
Inactivity, obesity and associated medical, social and economic problems are pervasive in contempora...
This study investigated physical self-perceptions (PSPP and PIP) and the relationship between physic...
Previous research suggests that training for appearance-related reasons might influence body image n...
Introduction: Despite the fact that group fitness instructors serve as significant role models with ...
Limited research has considered the social-environmental and motivational processes predictive of se...
In accordance with self-determination theory (SDT; Deci & Ryan, 1985), this study examined the relat...
Appearance goals for exercise are consistently associated with negative body image, but research has...
This study investigated physical self-perceptions (PSPP and PIP) and the relationship between physic...
Body image dissatisfaction has been demonstrated to predict engagement in a variety of health-relate...
The purpose of this study was to explore physique attitudes and self-presentational concerns among w...
Appearance goals for exercise are consistently associated with negative body image, but research has...
This research aimed to analyze the validity of the relations hypothesized by the theory of self-dete...
Exercising to improve one’s appearance has been consistently associated with negative body image (e....
Obesity has become a national epidemic, (CDC, 2006; Desai, Miller, Staples, & Bravender, 2008), whil...
Grounded in self-determination theory (Deci & Ryan, 1985), the purpose of the present study was to e...
Inactivity, obesity and associated medical, social and economic problems are pervasive in contempora...
This study investigated physical self-perceptions (PSPP and PIP) and the relationship between physic...
Previous research suggests that training for appearance-related reasons might influence body image n...
Introduction: Despite the fact that group fitness instructors serve as significant role models with ...
Limited research has considered the social-environmental and motivational processes predictive of se...
In accordance with self-determination theory (SDT; Deci & Ryan, 1985), this study examined the relat...
Appearance goals for exercise are consistently associated with negative body image, but research has...
This study investigated physical self-perceptions (PSPP and PIP) and the relationship between physic...
Body image dissatisfaction has been demonstrated to predict engagement in a variety of health-relate...
The purpose of this study was to explore physique attitudes and self-presentational concerns among w...
Appearance goals for exercise are consistently associated with negative body image, but research has...
This research aimed to analyze the validity of the relations hypothesized by the theory of self-dete...
Exercising to improve one’s appearance has been consistently associated with negative body image (e....
Obesity has become a national epidemic, (CDC, 2006; Desai, Miller, Staples, & Bravender, 2008), whil...
Grounded in self-determination theory (Deci & Ryan, 1985), the purpose of the present study was to e...
Inactivity, obesity and associated medical, social and economic problems are pervasive in contempora...
This study investigated physical self-perceptions (PSPP and PIP) and the relationship between physic...
Previous research suggests that training for appearance-related reasons might influence body image n...