Objectives |
Used Intruments |
Main results |
D&B |
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Investigate the satisfaction with the BI and the relation with the weight perception and the BMI in classic and contemporary Brazilian PD. |
Stunkard silhouette scale |
The classic PD are mostly dissatisfied by overweight wishing weight less, while the contemporary PDs, majorly, are satisfied with their BI and a significant group wish to gain weight, specially males; the participants of both modalities have BMI considered adequate, according the normality references with a tendency to a lower limit. |
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Verify yhe satisfaction level with the BI of classical and jazz PD, identifying the disease similarities between the two groups, making the same analysis in the classical PD from other countries. |
Body ShapeQuestionnaire (BSQ) |
The dancers, beside the chosen modality, present dissatisfaction levels and BI distortion, without significate differences among the three evaluate groups. |
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3 |
Evaluate the BI perception and its association with risk behavior to FD in PD. |
Stunkard Silhouette Scales; Eating Attitudes Test (EAT-26); Bulimic Investigatory Test Edinburgh (BITE); |
Was detected that 50,8% of the PD would like to have a smaller silhouette than the actual one, the risk behavior presence of FD was 2,71 times higher among those that wish to have a silhouette smaller than the usual and 2,64 times higher among those who wants to have a smaller silhouette, smaller than the considered healthy, when compared to those satisfied with their silhouette. |
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4 |
Investigate how the BI can be affected in active female dancers, professional and amateurs |
Multidimentional Body Self Relations Questionnaire (MBSRQ) |
The participant dance status was significantly associated with three of ten subscales MBSRQ, com PD the higher average scores were fitness oriented and areas of dissatisfaction, the lower scores concerned with the overweight. |
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5 |
Report the prevalence and the clinical characteristics associated with body shapeless disturbance and the FD in a Brazilian elite PD group. |
Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview; Bulimic Investigatory Test Edinburgh (BITE); Beck Depression Inventory
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15,78% of the PD had the nervous anorexia diagnosis and 10.52% presents body shapeless disturbance; none of the individuals had nervous bulimic actually or in any life moment; the prevalence of body shapeless disturbance and FD among female elite PD is higher when compared to the common population. |
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Verify the relation between the BI, perfectionism neurotic symptoms and FD in a high-risk group, models, PD and a students’ PG. |
Body mass index-silhouette matching test (BMI-SMT); Neurotic perfectionism questionnaire (NPQ); Eating Disorders Inventory (EDI) |
There is a difference in the BI distortion, neurotic perfectionism and FD symptoms among PD, models and students, as well a body overestimation related to their real objective dimensions; The PD and models have a worst BI when compared to the students, also presenting more FD symptoms. |
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Exam the BI perception among a elite PD group and compare its perceptions with objective patterns to body completion. |
Stunkard Silhouette Scale |
BP can be in higher BI distortion risk when compared to others athletes and common population; while the athletes with different body profiles can realize the success in a specific sport, dancers need to reach a specific body completion regarded as ideal to participate in elite teams. |
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