Relevant Topics in Eating Disorders 2012
DOI: 10.5772/31582
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Key Variables in the Development of Eating Disorders During the Adolescence: Implications for Sex Differences

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“…Body mass index (BMI) represents the physiological aspect of body changes during adolescence, while the body image perception represents the cognitive component, and body image satisfaction corresponds to the emotional component of the body image. Moreover, these domains are also related to behavioral components, dieting or exercising, that contribute to the control of weight and body image [18]. Body dissatisfaction is reported by up to one-third and every other adolescent boy and girl, respectively [19,20].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Body mass index (BMI) represents the physiological aspect of body changes during adolescence, while the body image perception represents the cognitive component, and body image satisfaction corresponds to the emotional component of the body image. Moreover, these domains are also related to behavioral components, dieting or exercising, that contribute to the control of weight and body image [18]. Body dissatisfaction is reported by up to one-third and every other adolescent boy and girl, respectively [19,20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, previous studies clearly show that there are differences in practice based on gender (Blasco, 1994;GarcíaMoya et al, 2011;GiliPlanas & FerrerPérez, 1994;Moreno et al, 2009;Ramos, Rivera, Moreno, & JiménezIglesias, 2012). Thus, González, E. M., Pérez, J. R., Alarcón, P.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Així com l'avorriment i la falta d'instal•lacions (Palou et al, 2005). D'altra banda, estudis previs mostren clarament que existeixen diferències de pràctica basada en el gènere (Blasco, 1994;GarcíaMoya et al, 2011;GiliPlanas & FerrerPérez, 1994;Moreno et al, 2009;Ramos, Rivera, Moreno, & JiménezIglesias, 2012). Així, són clares les evidències en la literatura sobre el dret a la This fact, coupled with an interest in increasing physical activity, has given rise to an avenue of research which seeks to identify the key reasons, either visible or latent, that justify the start, continuation and aban donment of sports practice.…”
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“…In this regard, BMI represents the physiological aspect of body changes during adolescence, body image perception (BIP) represents the cognitive component, and body image satisfaction (BIS) corresponds to the emotional component of body image. Moreover, these domains are also related to a behavioral component –dieting or exercising– that contributes to control weight and body image (Banfield and McCabe, 2002; Ramos et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%