PAES, M. R. Percepção da imagem corporal em árbitros de futebol. Arq. Cienc. Saúde UNIPAR, Umuarama, v. 22, n. 3, p. 187-191, set./dez. 2018. RESUMO: O objetivo deste trabalho foi analisar a percepção da imagem corporal e identificar fatores individuais associados a esta percepção em árbitros de futebol do Brasil. Participaram do estudo 94 árbitros profissionais pertencentes à Federação Catarinense de Futebol, sendo todos do sexo masculino. Para a identificação da percepção da imagem corporal os árbitros responderam o Body Shape Questionnaire. A massa corporal e a estatura autorrelatadas foram utilizadas para o cálculo do índice de massa corporal. Observou-se que 64,9% dos árbitros estão insatisfeitos com a imagem corporal, sendo que o índice de massa corporal médio foi de 24,4 kg/m 2 . Quanto ao tempo de treinamento, observou que os árbitros treinam em média 3 dias/semana, cerca de 60 minutos/treino. Conclui-se que a maior parte dos árbitros está insatisfeita com a imagem corporal, sendo que, aqueles que passam mais tempo em treinamento estão mais satisfeitos com a imagem corporal. PALAVRAS-CHAVE: Árbitro. Futebol. Imagem corporal BODY IMAGE PERCEPTION IN SOCCER REFEREESABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to analyze the body image perception and identify individual factors associated with this perception in Brazilian soccer referees. The study included 94 male professional referees registered at the Santa Catarina Soccer Federation. For the identification of body image perception, referees answered the Body Shape Questionnaire. Self-reported data on body weight and height were used to calculate body mass index. It was observed that 64.9% of referees were unsatisfied with their body image, and the mean body mass index was 24.4 kg/m². Regarding time spent in training, it could be observed that the referees train on average 3 days/week, for approximately 60 minutes/workout session. It can be concluded that most referees were unsatisfied with their body image, while those who spent more time in training are more satisfied with their body image.
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