Sociocultural Ideal Internalization, Body Dissatisfaction and Weight Control Behavior among Adolescent Athletes and Non-Athlete Adolescents. Does that Need Education?
Research background and hypothesis. Many young people are concerned about their body size and shape because of the social pressures to conform to a thin body ideal. Athletes face additional pressures related to performance and, for some of them, aesthetic and weight category demands. Modification of...
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Main Authors: | Simona Pajaujienė (Author), Rasa Jankauskienė (Author) |
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Lithuanian Sports University,
2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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