Body image, perceived physical ability, and motor performance in nonoverweight and overweight Italian children.

Dario Colella, Milena Morano, Claudio Robazza, Laura Bortoli
Author Information
  1. Dario Colella: Facoltà di Medicina e Chirurgia, Laboratorio di Didattica delle Attività Motorie, Scienze delle Attività Motorie e Sportive, Università di Foggia, Viale Virgilio, Quartiere CEP, 71100 Foggia, Italy. d.colella@unifg.it

Abstract

The purpose was to examine body image, perceived physical ability, and motor performance in nonoverweight (n=105, 53 boys and 52 girls) and overweight (n=105, 52 boys and 53 girls) children, ranging in age from 8 to 10 years and attending elementary schools in southeastern Italy. Body image was measured on Collins' Child Figure Drawings, while self-efficacy was assessed by the Perceived Physical Ability Scale for Children. Age-appropriate field-based tests of standing long jump, 1-kg medicine-ball throw, basketball throw, and 10-m and 20-m sprint from a standing position were also administered to gauge motor performance. Univariate analyses of variance [2 (group) x 2 (sex) x 3 (8, 9, 10 yr.)] showed that overweight children reported larger body-dissatisfaction scores, lower self-efficacy scores, and poorer performance on weight-bearing tasks than nonoverweight peers. In addition, boys had higher mean scores on physical self-efficacy and better performance on all motor tests. The correlation between Body Mass Index and body dissatisfaction was positive for boys and girls.

MeSH Term

Body Image
Body Mass Index
Child
Female
Humans
Italy
Male
Motor Skills
Obesity
Overweight
Personal Satisfaction
Physical Fitness
Psychomotor Performance
Self Concept
Self Efficacy
Sex Factors
Task Performance and Analysis

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