Though sport and physical activity participation are key elements of a healthy lifestyle, anti-fat biases serve as barriers to active living, leaving a large population segment underserved. This stigma also creates thin body standards for people working in sport and physical activity, including instructors. In this study, the authors conducted an experiment to explore how instructor and participant body size interact to influence activity identification and subsequent intentions to be physically active. Results indicate that larger-bodied participants were more identified when working with a larger instructor. For thinner participants, there were no significant differences in identification related to instructor body size. Identification wa...
Anti-fat bias has been previously identified amongst practising obesity health care specialists, phy...
Int J Exerc Sci 3(1): 14-24, 2010. This study examined self-reported relationships between motivatio...
Background Regardless of competitive athletes’ body image pressures, only few studies have focused ...
Physical activity reduces the risk for disease, improves overall health, and quality of life. Group ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate particular psychosocial predictors of obesity bi...
Background/Purpose: Physical education (PE) in-service and pre-service teachers are biased toward ov...
International Journal of Exercise Science 11(5): 116-128, 2018. The aim of the study was to compare ...
Ideal body image perceptions from Western culture has led body dissatisfaction levels to increase si...
My involvement in the fitness industry during the past five years has led me to believe aerobic inst...
Introduction: Despite the fact that group fitness instructors serve as significant role models with ...
Objectives - In assessments of body image among athletes, there remains an important discrepancy be...
Background: Implicit attitudes towards thinness have predicted goal directed behaviour to achieve th...
This study investigated physical self-perceptions (PSPP and PIP) and the relationship between physic...
Research has shown a negative relationship between perceived body size discrepancy and exercise part...
We examined motivation contagion in a hypothetical exercise setting. Exercise science students (n = ...
Anti-fat bias has been previously identified amongst practising obesity health care specialists, phy...
Int J Exerc Sci 3(1): 14-24, 2010. This study examined self-reported relationships between motivatio...
Background Regardless of competitive athletes’ body image pressures, only few studies have focused ...
Physical activity reduces the risk for disease, improves overall health, and quality of life. Group ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate particular psychosocial predictors of obesity bi...
Background/Purpose: Physical education (PE) in-service and pre-service teachers are biased toward ov...
International Journal of Exercise Science 11(5): 116-128, 2018. The aim of the study was to compare ...
Ideal body image perceptions from Western culture has led body dissatisfaction levels to increase si...
My involvement in the fitness industry during the past five years has led me to believe aerobic inst...
Introduction: Despite the fact that group fitness instructors serve as significant role models with ...
Objectives - In assessments of body image among athletes, there remains an important discrepancy be...
Background: Implicit attitudes towards thinness have predicted goal directed behaviour to achieve th...
This study investigated physical self-perceptions (PSPP and PIP) and the relationship between physic...
Research has shown a negative relationship between perceived body size discrepancy and exercise part...
We examined motivation contagion in a hypothetical exercise setting. Exercise science students (n = ...
Anti-fat bias has been previously identified amongst practising obesity health care specialists, phy...
Int J Exerc Sci 3(1): 14-24, 2010. This study examined self-reported relationships between motivatio...
Background Regardless of competitive athletes’ body image pressures, only few studies have focused ...