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- Title
RELAÇÃO DA COMPOSIÇÃO CORPORAL E A PERCEPÇÃO DA IMAGEM EM MULHERES PRATICANTES DE MUSCULAÇÃO.
- Authors
Oliveira da Silva, Priscila; de Maio Godoi Filho, José Roberto; Pontes dos, Josivana; da Silva Filho, José Nunes; de Oliveira Gonçalves, Luis Gonzaga; dos Santos Farias, Edson
- Abstract
Objective: To describe Body Image Perception (PIC) of women practicing bodybuilding and its correlation with body composition. Materials and methods: A cross-sectional study was performed with 99 women aged 18-59 years. The Stunkard silhouettes scale was used for the evaluation of ICP. The anthropometric measures were used to evaluate the body composition. Data analysis was performed using the Pearson Correlation, Multiple Linear Regression and Poisson Regression tests. Results: The silhouettes 4 and 6 (24.2%) and the silhouette 4 (42.4%) are the most cited as real and ideal, respectively. Most women (84.8%) were dissatisfied with their actual PIC because of overweight (95.7%), fat percentage (% G) (92.1%) and waist circumference (WC) (86.4%). The regression models with greater power of prediction of the real silhouette took into consideration CC (57% of explanation) and CC, subscapular skin fold (DCSE) and supra-iliac (DCSI) (60% of explanation). The Prevalence Ratio (PR) with dissatisfaction with ICP was 1,650, 1,298 and 1,094 times higher in women classified as risk of general excess fat. Conclusion: The highest and most cited ideal silhouette was the 4, the highest correlations with the actual silhouette were IMC, DCSE, DCSI and CC, in the multiple linear regression the CC explained in 57% and DC, DCSE and DCSI 60%. The general prevalence occurred with dissatisfaction with high ICP, associated with BMI,% G and CC.
- Publication
Revista Brasileira de Obesidade, Nutrição e Emagrecimento, 2018, Vol 12, p1056
- ISSN
1981-9919
- Publication type
Article