Los efectos de interacción de la edad y tamaño corporal en los comportamientos relacionados con la salud y la apreciación corporal

Mientras que las asociaciones entre edad, tamaño corporal, (in)satisfacción corporal y comportamiento del control del peso han sido bien documentadas, existe poca investigación sobre cómo la combinación de edad y el tamaño corporal se relacionan con la apreciación corporal y las intenciones de compo...

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Lee, Minsun
Lee, Hyun-Hwa
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body appreciation
health-related behavioral intentions
age
body mass index
subjective body size
apreciación corporal
intenciones de comportamiento relacionadas con la salud
edad
índice de masa corporal
tamaño corporal subjetivo
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Los efectos de interacción de la edad y tamaño corporal en los comportamientos relacionados con la salud y la apreciación corporal
dc.title.translated.spa.fl_str_mv Los efectos de interacción de la edad y tamaño corporal en los comportamientos relacionados con la salud y la apreciación corporal
title Los efectos de interacción de la edad y tamaño corporal en los comportamientos relacionados con la salud y la apreciación corporal
spellingShingle Los efectos de interacción de la edad y tamaño corporal en los comportamientos relacionados con la salud y la apreciación corporal
body appreciation
health-related behavioral intentions
age
body mass index
subjective body size
apreciación corporal
intenciones de comportamiento relacionadas con la salud
edad
índice de masa corporal
tamaño corporal subjetivo
title_short Los efectos de interacción de la edad y tamaño corporal en los comportamientos relacionados con la salud y la apreciación corporal
title_full Los efectos de interacción de la edad y tamaño corporal en los comportamientos relacionados con la salud y la apreciación corporal
title_fullStr Los efectos de interacción de la edad y tamaño corporal en los comportamientos relacionados con la salud y la apreciación corporal
title_full_unstemmed Los efectos de interacción de la edad y tamaño corporal en los comportamientos relacionados con la salud y la apreciación corporal
title_sort Los efectos de interacción de la edad y tamaño corporal en los comportamientos relacionados con la salud y la apreciación corporal
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Lee, Minsun
Lee, Hyun-Hwa
dc.contributor.author.eng.fl_str_mv Lee, Minsun
Lee, Hyun-Hwa
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv body appreciation
health-related behavioral intentions
age
body mass index
subjective body size
topic body appreciation
health-related behavioral intentions
age
body mass index
subjective body size
apreciación corporal
intenciones de comportamiento relacionadas con la salud
edad
índice de masa corporal
tamaño corporal subjetivo
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv apreciación corporal
intenciones de comportamiento relacionadas con la salud
edad
índice de masa corporal
tamaño corporal subjetivo
description Mientras que las asociaciones entre edad, tamaño corporal, (in)satisfacción corporal y comportamiento del control del peso han sido bien documentadas, existe poca investigación sobre cómo la combinación de edad y el tamaño corporal se relacionan con la apreciación corporal y las intenciones de comportamiento relacionadas con la salud. El propósito de este estudio es identificar las asociaciones de edad, tamaño corporal y sus interacciones con la apreciación corporal e intenciones de comportamiento relacionadas con la salud entre mujeres coreanas. Se adoptó un diseño de investigación multisectorial con un método de muestreo de conveniencia. Utilizando un cuestionario en línea, se recopilaron datos completos sobre apreciación corporal, intenciones de comportamiento relacionadas con la salud, tamaño corporal, altura, peso y edad de 531 mujeres coreanas adultas entre los 20 y los 77 años. Utilizando resultados promedio para cada variable, se realizó una serie de análisis de regresión jerárquica para identificar las contribuciones relativas de las variables predictivas sobre cada variable de criterio. Los términos de interacción significativos fueron examinados más a fondo utilizando el PROCESO macro en SPSS. En general, las mujeres coreanas mayores fueron halladas más propensas a tener una imagen corporal positiva y menores niveles de intenciones de comportamiento esforzado por un cuerpo saludable que las mujeres más jóvenes. Este estudio confirmó la contribución relativa del tamaño corporal subjetivo para explicar los comportamientos y percepciones relacionadas con el cuerpo de las mujeres, en comparación con sus IMC reales.
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Bradbury, K. E., Guo, W., Cairns, B. J., Armstrong, M. E. G., & Key, T. J. (2017). Association between physical activity and body fat percentage, with adjustment for BMI: A large crosssectional analysis of UK Biobank. BMJ Open, 7, 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016011843
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Chrisler, J. C., Barney, A., & Palatino, B. (2016). Ageism can be hazardous to women’s health: Ageism, sexism, and stereotypes of older women in the healthcare system. Journal of Social Issues, 72 (1), 86–104. https://doi.org/10.1111/josi.12157
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spelling Lee, MinsunLee, Hyun-Hwa2022-10-12T15:16:27Z2025-08-22T16:59:01Z2022-10-12T15:16:27Z2025-08-22T16:59:01Z2022-10-12Mientras que las asociaciones entre edad, tamaño corporal, (in)satisfacción corporal y comportamiento del control del peso han sido bien documentadas, existe poca investigación sobre cómo la combinación de edad y el tamaño corporal se relacionan con la apreciación corporal y las intenciones de comportamiento relacionadas con la salud. El propósito de este estudio es identificar las asociaciones de edad, tamaño corporal y sus interacciones con la apreciación corporal e intenciones de comportamiento relacionadas con la salud entre mujeres coreanas. Se adoptó un diseño de investigación multisectorial con un método de muestreo de conveniencia. Utilizando un cuestionario en línea, se recopilaron datos completos sobre apreciación corporal, intenciones de comportamiento relacionadas con la salud, tamaño corporal, altura, peso y edad de 531 mujeres coreanas adultas entre los 20 y los 77 años. Utilizando resultados promedio para cada variable, se realizó una serie de análisis de regresión jerárquica para identificar las contribuciones relativas de las variables predictivas sobre cada variable de criterio. Los términos de interacción significativos fueron examinados más a fondo utilizando el PROCESO macro en SPSS. En general, las mujeres coreanas mayores fueron halladas más propensas a tener una imagen corporal positiva y menores niveles de intenciones de comportamiento esforzado por un cuerpo saludable que las mujeres más jóvenes. Este estudio confirmó la contribución relativa del tamaño corporal subjetivo para explicar los comportamientos y percepciones relacionadas con el cuerpo de las mujeres, en comparación con sus IMC reales.Whilst the associations among age, body size, body (dis)satisfaction, and weight management behavior have been well documented, there is little research on how the combination of age and body size is related to body appreciation and health-related behavioral intentions. The purpose of this study is to identify the associations of age, body size, and their interactions with body appreciation and health-related behavioral intentions among Korean women. A cross-sectional research design was adopted with a convenience sampling method. Using an online survey questionnaire, complete data on body appreciation, health-related behavioral intentions, body size, height, weight, and age were collected from 531 Korean adult women aged 20-77 years. Using average scores for each variable, a series of hierarchical regression analyses were performed to identify the relative contributions of predictor variables on each criterion variable. The significant interaction terms were further examined using the PROCESS macro in SPSS. Overall, older Korean women were found to be more likely to have a positive body image and lower levels of behavioral intentions towards striving for a healthy body than younger women. This study confirmed the relative contribution of subjective body size in explaining women’s body-related perceptions and behaviors, as compared to their actual BMI.application/pdf10.21500/20112084.54902011-79222011-2084https://hdl.handle.net/10819/28935https://doi.org/10.21500/20112084.5490engUniversidad San Buenaventura - USB (Colombia)https://revistas.usb.edu.co/index.php/IJPR/article/download/5490/4777Núm. 2 , Año 2022 : Vol. 15, No. 24323415International Journal of Psychological ResearchAndrew, R., Tiggemann, M., & Clark, L. (2016). Positive body image and young women’s health: Implications for sun protection, cancer screening, weight loss and alcohol consumption behaviours. Journal of Health Psychology, 21 (1), 28–39. https://doi.org/10.1177/1359105314520814Bakhshi, S. (2011). Women’s body image and the role of culture: A review of the literature. Europe’s Journal of Psychology, 7 (2), 374–394. https://doi.org/10.5964/ejop.v7i2.135Bibiloni, M., Coll, J. L., Pich, J., Pons, A., & Tur, J. A. (2017). Body image satisfaction and weight concerns among a Mediterranean adult population. BMC Public Health, 17, 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-016-3919-7Bradbury, K. E., Guo, W., Cairns, B. J., Armstrong, M. E. G., & Key, T. J. (2017). Association between physical activity and body fat percentage, with adjustment for BMI: A large crosssectional analysis of UK Biobank. BMJ Open, 7, 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016011843Chen, W., Hua, M., Yu, S., Wang, X., & Ulrich, D. (2017). Association of positive psychological wellbeing and BMI with physical and mental health among college students. Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, 1 (4), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.26717/BJSTR.2017.01.000370Chrisler, J. C., Barney, A., & Palatino, B. (2016). Ageism can be hazardous to women’s health: Ageism, sexism, and stereotypes of older women in the healthcare system. Journal of Social Issues, 72 (1), 86–104. https://doi.org/10.1111/josi.12157Clarke, C. L., Sniehotta, F. F., Vadiveloo, T., Argo, I. S., Donnan, P. T., McMurdo, M. E. T., & Wrtham, M. D. (2017). Factors associated with change in objectively measured physical activity in older peopledata from the physical activity cohort Scotland study. BMC Geriatrics, 17, 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-017-0578-1Cohen, J. (1988). Statistical power analysis for the behavioral sciences (2nd ed.). Routledge.de Wit, L. M., Straten, A., Herten, M., Penninx, B. W. J. H., & Cuijpers, P. (2009). 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