Relationships among Physical Self-Concept, Physical Activity and Mediterranean Diet in Adolescents from the Province of Granada
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Psychosocial wellbeing Physical activity Diet quality
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2021Referencia bibliográfica
Pérez-Mármol, M.; Chacón-Cuberos, R.; García-Mármol, E.; Castro-Sánchez, M. Relationships among Physical Self-Concept, Physical Activity and Mediterranean Diet in Adolescents from the Province of Granada. Children 2021, 8, 901. https://doi.org/10.3390/ children8100901
Abstract
The aim of the present research was to analyse the relationships among physical self-concept, physical activity engagement and Mediterranean diet adherence in a sample of 1650 secondary
school students from the province of Granada. The study design was descriptive–exploratory, crosssectional and ex post facto. Measurements were taken from a single group. The PSQ, PAQ-A and
KIDMED questionnaires were used to measure diet quality. Results showed the presence of a positive relationship among all dimensions of physical self-concept and physical activity engagement,
with better outcomes being achieved in this self-perception with increasing engagement in sport.
With regard to diet quality and its repercussions on physical self-concept, it was highlighted that
the dimensions of the general self-concept, physical attractiveness and strength tended to be more
positive as quality improved. In contrast, worse outcomes were produced in those with a low-quality diet. In this way, it was deemed necessary to continue investigating psychosocial factors with
the aim of clarifying the relationships with psychological factors and health indicators. This would
enable the development of prevention and intervention programs focused on promoting wellbeing
in adolescents.