Relations of Sex, Age, Perceived Fitness, and Aerobic Activity with Social Physique Anxiety in Adults Sixty Years and Older

Self-reported physical activity, and perceived fitness were examined to assess their effects on social physique anxiety in a sample of older individuals (N = 249; M age = 70.4 yr., SD = 8.2). Participants reported their fitness as “average” to “above average.” There were no significant effects of pe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Psychological reports 2004-12, Vol.95 (3), p.761-766
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Anxiety - psychology
Body Image
Exercise
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Physical Fitness
Self Concept
Sex Factors
Social Desirability
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