University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. May 2020. Major: Kinesiology. Advisor: Beth Lewis. 1 computer file (PDF); vi, 104 pages.There are numerous benefits associated with physical activity for young women and yet according to objectification theory, the potentially objectifying nature of exercise environments may be related to negative psychological outcomes. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of an appearance focused high intensity interval training (HIIT) group exercise session on women’s psychological response to exercise. Specifically, participants (n=69) were randomly assigned to an appearance focused or function focused high intensity interval training (HIIT) group exercise class. There was no effect of group assignmen...
Objectification theory states that in the socio-cultural context of North America women feel much pr...
Female bodybuilding is a sport where competitors often make considerable alterations to their diets,...
Previous research suggests that training for appearance-related reasons might influence body image n...
This experimental study assessed the acute effects of appearance- versus function-based verbal cues ...
Problem Statement: Exercise is a health behavior promoted for its vast array of physical and mental ...
The overwhelming prevalence of sexually objectifying media in our culture causes many women to objec...
The overwhelming prevalence of sexually objectifying media in our culture causes many women to objec...
Using objectification theory (Fredrickson & Roberts, 1997), this study tested the interaction betwee...
Using objectification theory (Fredrickson & Roberts, 1997), this study tested the interaction betwee...
Objective: To examine the effects of reading exercise-related magazine articles (health, appearance,...
To examine the effects of reading exercise-related magazine articles (health, appearance, or control...
In this study we investigated the interrelationships between self-objectification, reasons for exerc...
Hart, Leary, and Rejeski (1989) hypothesized that social physique anxiety (SPA), self-presentational...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of reading exercise-related magazine articles (health, appearance,...
Objective: Sociocultural emphasis and increased interest in physical attractiveness and current atti...
Objectification theory states that in the socio-cultural context of North America women feel much pr...
Female bodybuilding is a sport where competitors often make considerable alterations to their diets,...
Previous research suggests that training for appearance-related reasons might influence body image n...
This experimental study assessed the acute effects of appearance- versus function-based verbal cues ...
Problem Statement: Exercise is a health behavior promoted for its vast array of physical and mental ...
The overwhelming prevalence of sexually objectifying media in our culture causes many women to objec...
The overwhelming prevalence of sexually objectifying media in our culture causes many women to objec...
Using objectification theory (Fredrickson & Roberts, 1997), this study tested the interaction betwee...
Using objectification theory (Fredrickson & Roberts, 1997), this study tested the interaction betwee...
Objective: To examine the effects of reading exercise-related magazine articles (health, appearance,...
To examine the effects of reading exercise-related magazine articles (health, appearance, or control...
In this study we investigated the interrelationships between self-objectification, reasons for exerc...
Hart, Leary, and Rejeski (1989) hypothesized that social physique anxiety (SPA), self-presentational...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of reading exercise-related magazine articles (health, appearance,...
Objective: Sociocultural emphasis and increased interest in physical attractiveness and current atti...
Objectification theory states that in the socio-cultural context of North America women feel much pr...
Female bodybuilding is a sport where competitors often make considerable alterations to their diets,...
Previous research suggests that training for appearance-related reasons might influence body image n...