Social Representations of the Body and Health for Physically Active and Inactive Individuals

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Autor(a) principal: Souza,Sandra Cristina Stankel de
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Ribeiro,Renato Duarte, Polli,Gislei Mocelin, Wanderbroocke,Ana Claudia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Trends in Psychology
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Resumo: Abstract This study aimed to investigate the social representations of the body and health for physically active and inactive individuals. Fifty-five individuals who claimed to be physically active and 55 individuals who claimed to be inactive participated in the study. A questionnaire composed of free evocation questions about the body and health, characterization of the participants, health status and practice of physical activities, was used. The data were collected at a Private University and at a Gym in the city of Curitiba, Paraná. The free evocation data were treated through lexicographic analyses. Aspects of characterization, health status and physical activity practices were analyzed through descriptive and relational statistics using the Chi-squared and Student’s t tests. The characterization data were considered explanatory variables for the analysis of the Social Representations of the body and health. It was found that both groups share common representations related to body care and health. In Social Representations of the body, elements related to physical activity play a key role. In Social Representations of health, they play a secondary role. Although concerns about esthetics stand out, participants recognize that regular physical activity can contribute to health promotion and quality of life.
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title Social Representations of the Body and Health for Physically Active and Inactive Individuals
spellingShingle Social Representations of the Body and Health for Physically Active and Inactive Individuals
Souza,Sandra Cristina Stankel de
Social representations
health
body
physical activity
title_short Social Representations of the Body and Health for Physically Active and Inactive Individuals
title_full Social Representations of the Body and Health for Physically Active and Inactive Individuals
title_fullStr Social Representations of the Body and Health for Physically Active and Inactive Individuals
title_full_unstemmed Social Representations of the Body and Health for Physically Active and Inactive Individuals
title_sort Social Representations of the Body and Health for Physically Active and Inactive Individuals
author Souza,Sandra Cristina Stankel de
author_facet Souza,Sandra Cristina Stankel de
Ribeiro,Renato Duarte
Polli,Gislei Mocelin
Wanderbroocke,Ana Claudia
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author2 Ribeiro,Renato Duarte
Polli,Gislei Mocelin
Wanderbroocke,Ana Claudia
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza,Sandra Cristina Stankel de
Ribeiro,Renato Duarte
Polli,Gislei Mocelin
Wanderbroocke,Ana Claudia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Social representations
health
body
physical activity
topic Social representations
health
body
physical activity
description Abstract This study aimed to investigate the social representations of the body and health for physically active and inactive individuals. Fifty-five individuals who claimed to be physically active and 55 individuals who claimed to be inactive participated in the study. A questionnaire composed of free evocation questions about the body and health, characterization of the participants, health status and practice of physical activities, was used. The data were collected at a Private University and at a Gym in the city of Curitiba, Paraná. The free evocation data were treated through lexicographic analyses. Aspects of characterization, health status and physical activity practices were analyzed through descriptive and relational statistics using the Chi-squared and Student’s t tests. The characterization data were considered explanatory variables for the analysis of the Social Representations of the body and health. It was found that both groups share common representations related to body care and health. In Social Representations of the body, elements related to physical activity play a key role. In Social Representations of health, they play a secondary role. Although concerns about esthetics stand out, participants recognize that regular physical activity can contribute to health promotion and quality of life.
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