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Athletes’ Body Talk: The Role of Contextual Body Image in Eating Disorders as Seen Through the Eyes of Elite Women Athletes

A.P. (Karin) de Bruin and Raôul R.D. Oudejans

, 2013 ). This contextual framework perceives body image as a multifaceted, dynamic and reactive concept ( Tiggemann, 2001 ) and assumes changing body evaluations in relation to the context in which someone is situated ( Haimovitz, Lansky, & O’Reilly, 1992 ; Krane, Waldron, Michalenok, & Stiles

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Relationship Between Motivational Climate to Body Esteem and Social Physique Anxiety Within College Physical Activity Classes

Sheryl Miller and Mary Fry

counterproductive when group fitness professionals are striving to increase individuals’ engagement in exercise and prevent exercisers from experiencing anxiety or body-evaluative threat. Existing research suggests the social culture developed in group exercise settings is positively related to exercise adherence

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Athletic Trainers’ Methods for Determining Return to Activity for Patients With an Ankle Sprain Part I: Types of Measures Used

Ryan S. McCann, Ashley M.B. Suttmiller, Phillip A. Gribble, and Julie M. Cavallario

participant described a combination of sport-specific running, agility, and explosive movements that required deceleration of the body. Evaluation of functional tasks was predominantly completed through visual examination by the AT and perceived comfort of the patient. The IAC recommends visual inspection of

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Social Support and Body Image in Group Physical Activity Programs for Older Women

Michelle Patterson, Meghan H. McDonough, Jennifer Hewson, S. Nicole Culos-Reed, and Erica Bennett

, C.M. ( 2016 ). Comparing the body to superior others: Associations with daily exercise and body evaluation in men and women . Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 27, 120 – 127 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychsport.2016.08.001 10.1016/j.psychsport.2016.08.001 Sabik , N.J. ( 2017 ). Is

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“Negative Things That Kids Should Never Have to Hear”: Exploring Women’s Histories of Weight Stigma in Physical Activity

Garcia Ashdown-Franks, Angela Meadows, and Eva Pila

class, her friends called her stomach squishy and noted that she subsequently skipped gym class to avoid such unsolicited body evaluations. Similarly, Maria described an experience when she was on the bus on her way to soccer practice and a man shouted at her for being “too fat.” She immediately got