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Title: Understanding body image in physical education
Authors: Kerner, C
Haerens, L
Kirk, D
Keywords: Body image;Physical education;Body satisfaction;Intervention;Schools
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Citation: European Physical Education Review, (2017)
Abstract: Body image disturbance in children and adolescents has negative implications for psychological and physical well-being. To positively impact well-being, it is important to explore factors that influence body image and to identify strategies that can be used to reduce body image disturbance. The school curriculum can play a significant role in shaping how children and adolescents experience their bodies. Within this school curriculum, physical education lessons represent one of the only school subjects in which the body is a focus of curricular outcomes. In physical education, the body is judged for physical ability but is also situated in a space that provides the potential for social comparisons and body judgements. Significant attention has been paid to the development of classroom-based interventions that aim at reducing body image disturbance, yet physical education has largely been ignored as a context in which one can effectively intervene. This paper reviews current knowledge on the relationship between physical education and body image disturbance by using the cognitive-behavioural model of body image developments as a guiding framework. It also considers the contribution that physical education could make to wider school-based interventions.
URI: http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/14598
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1356336X17692508
ISSN: 1356-336X
Appears in Collections:Dept of Life Sciences Research Papers

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