Are There Relationships between Perceived and Actual Measures of Physical Fitness and Health for Healthy Young Women?
Author(s) -
Wayne Brewer,
Sharon L. Olson
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
comprehensive psychology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2165-2228
DOI - 10.2466/06.cp.4.2
Subject(s) - physical fitness , bivariate analysis , multivariate statistics , psychology , multivariate analysis , developmental psychology , cardiorespiratory fitness , self esteem , physical therapy , mathematics , medicine , statistics
The purposes were to assess the bivariate and multivariate relationships among the subdomains of physical self-concept, self-esteem, and objective measures of physical fitness in young healthy female graduate students. Nineteen participants were recruited from a local university and completed the Physical Self-Description Questionnaire-Short Form (PSDQ-S) to assess each individual's perceptions of her global physical self-concept, self-esteem, and physical fitness. Subsequently, a maximal aerobic capacity and muscular strength tests were completed, and moderate and significant correlations were found between these measures and the corresponding subdomains of the PSDQ-S. Multivariate analyses revealed that age and height but not the physical fitness tests were significant predictors of physical self-concept, while none of the variables predicted self-esteem.
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