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Body Image Among University Students

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Norwegian School of Sport Sciences

Status

Completed

Conditions

Dietary Habits
Physical Activity
Quality of Life
Body Image
Body Image Disturbance

Treatments

Other: Body and health focused study environment

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

A negative body image negatively affects the total health of students and the quality of life in University students. Body image and the experience of body appearance pressure have not been investigated previously among the Norwegian student population. It is reasonable to suggest that sport science students experience an increased pressure to have an athletic body to be able to identify as a sport science student and for future job opportunities. Such pressure would negatively influence students' attitudes and practice as future communicators of lifestyle knowledge after completing their studies. Objective: The study objective is to assess body image and body appearance pressure among Norwegian University students, and to investigate differences between different academic disciplines and gender. The study uses a cross-sectional design with a questionnaire to measure outcomes in male and female students in Norway.

Full description

Background: A negative body image negatively affects the total health of students and the quality of life in University students. Body image and the experience of body appearance pressure have not been investigated previously among the Norwegian student population. It is well known that students studying sport science are exposed to an enhanced focus on lifestyle and the body beyond what focus that already exist in the society. It is reasonable to suggest that sport science students experience an increased pressure to have an athletic body to be able to identify as a sport science student and for future job opportunities. Such pressure would negatively influence students' attitudes and practice as future communicators of lifestyle knowledge after completing their studies. Objective: The study objective is to assess body image and body appearance pressure among Norwegian University students, and to investigate differences between different academic disciplines and gender. Methods:

The study uses a cross-sectional design with a web-based questionnaire to measure outcomes in 1764 male and female students in Norway. In addition to descriptive data on the sample, a Pearson's correlation, independent t-test og chi-square will be used to investigate associations and differences between groups. Statistical significance is defined at a p-value of <.05. Implications: Results from the study provides a description of the sample and will provide a foundation for targeted actions, interventions for optimization in terms of study environment to reduce negative body image and potential reported pressure to have a specific body, and promotion of positive body image and prevention of negative body experiences. This could contribute to a healthier student environment and enhances the chance to develop students who adapts and take knowledge with them into their future work life, and apply this knowledge in a safe and health promotive way.

Enrollment

993 patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Students at Norwegian University Colleges or Universities
  • Students who are able to read and write in Norwegian
  • Fulltime students

Exclusion criteria

  • Students who are not able to read or write in Norwegian
  • Part-time students

Trial design

993 participants in 2 patient groups

Sport sciences
Description:
Bachelor and master students who study sport science or physical activity and health science
Treatment:
Other: Body and health focused study environment
Controls
Description:
Bachelor and master students who study other fields not related to sport or physical activity and health sciences.

Trial contacts and locations

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