Body image perception among female university students in relation to body mass index/ Josephine Josli

Females perceive themselves as overweight more frequently than male of the same BMI. Furthermore, females aged 18 and above have a greater concern on how they look or how others perceive their look. Thus, this study aimed to explore body image perception among female university students in relation...

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spelling my.uitm.ir.827752023-08-17T01:25:11Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/82775/ Body image perception among female university students in relation to body mass index/ Josephine Josli Josli, Josephine H Social Sciences (General) Study and teaching. Research Females perceive themselves as overweight more frequently than male of the same BMI. Furthermore, females aged 18 and above have a greater concern on how they look or how others perceive their look. Thus, this study aimed to explore body image perception among female university students in relation to body mass index. N = 428 female respondents from all faculties were involved in the study by the stratified sampling technique. Social Attitude Towards Appearance, an established inventory was employed to measure attitude toward appearance with five factors which are muscular/athletic, thin/low body fat internalization, pressure from family, pressure from media and pressure from family comparison to BMI and ethnicity. 2020 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/82775/1/82775.pdf Body image perception among female university students in relation to body mass index/ Josephine Josli. (2020) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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Body image perception among female university students in relation to body mass index/ Josephine Josli
description Females perceive themselves as overweight more frequently than male of the same BMI. Furthermore, females aged 18 and above have a greater concern on how they look or how others perceive their look. Thus, this study aimed to explore body image perception among female university students in relation to body mass index. N = 428 female respondents from all faculties were involved in the study by the stratified sampling technique. Social Attitude Towards Appearance, an established inventory was employed to measure attitude toward appearance with five factors which are muscular/athletic, thin/low body fat internalization, pressure from family, pressure from media and pressure from family comparison to BMI and ethnicity.
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author Josli, Josephine
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title Body image perception among female university students in relation to body mass index/ Josephine Josli
title_short Body image perception among female university students in relation to body mass index/ Josephine Josli
title_full Body image perception among female university students in relation to body mass index/ Josephine Josli
title_fullStr Body image perception among female university students in relation to body mass index/ Josephine Josli
title_full_unstemmed Body image perception among female university students in relation to body mass index/ Josephine Josli
title_sort body image perception among female university students in relation to body mass index/ josephine josli
publishDate 2020
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/82775/1/82775.pdf
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