
@article{ref1,
title="Physical self-concept, trait depression and readiness for physical activity of obese patients",
journal="Biomedical human kinetics",
year="2009",
author="Boros, Szilvia and Halmy, László",
volume="1",
number="1",
pages="60-62",
abstract="Study aim : To assess the physical self-concept, trait depression and readiness for physical activity in relation to the degree of obesity. Material and methods : Obese (Grade I and II; n = 59) and morbidly obese (Grade III; n = 42) patients aged 30 - 66 years, as well as 83 non-obese college students aged 30 ± 7.3 years were studied. Physical self-concept, trait depression and readiness for physical activity were determined apart from anthropometric measurements including body fat content. Results : Physical self-concept was inversely associated with the degree of obesity. Morbidly obese (Grade III) who were more satisfied with their body were also more ready for physical activity (r = 0.394; p Conclusion : Body satisfaction may play an important role in the protection against depression and enhance the readiness for physical activity of obese patients.<p />",
language="",
issn="2080-2234",
doi="10.2478/v10101-009-0014-x",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10101-009-0014-x"
}