Summary: | 碩士 === 國立高雄大學 === 運動健康與休閒學系碩士在職專班 === 105 === Dance is a very high aesthetic art, through the body, rhythm, etc. to express the emotions to be presented, dancers often peer, teacher and audience under the pressure of growth, in order to maintain a perfect body, commonly used unhealthy means to lose weight. This research was to study the association among female Students of dance class, their body images, eating attitude, and body checking behavior. It researches the following:
1. To understand the background variables, body perception gap, eating attitude, and body checking behavior.
2. The difference in body images, eating attitude, and body checking behavior among dance class students with various background variables.
3. To understand the body images, eating attitude, and body checking behavior of the relevant circumstances.
4. To understand the body images, eating attitude, and body checking behavior of the body to predict the situation.
5. Test the body images, eating attitude, and body checking behavior of the linear relationship.
This research used sample survey of 397 students from five vocational high schools dance class located in Tainan and Kaohsiung. The tools were self - published questionnaires, including background variables, body - shaped body contours assessment table, eating attitude scale, and baby checking scale. The data was collected processed by using Descriptive statistics, single factor variance analysis, Pearson product correlation analysis, stepwise regression analysis and structural equation modeling pattern processing. The results were: high dance age, high training dancers in the body perception gap, eating attitude and physical examination behavior higher than low dance age, low training dancers. In the diet attitude to "diet" a higher incidence of body checking behavior to "specific body parts check" a higher incidence of the relationship between the three showed a linear correlation, but the attitude of the diet was only part of the intermediary. The conclusion was that physical image and body checking behaviors were affected by dietary behavior, but only part of the factors.
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