About this Research Topic
Therefore, there is a clear need to deepen into the understanding of BI and its relationship with the different health fields, as well as to work on an early prevention of BI-related issues during childhood and adolescence, since these are stages in which a positive approach to BI must prevail. Furthermore, researchers suggest that programs aimed at promoting healthy BI are more likely to be effective when carried out in preadolescence or even at younger ages, since individuals’ attitudes and behaviors have not been established yet. Similarly, an issue of special interest is how physical activity influences BI. Much of the literature has focused on testing how physical activity is associated with a more positive BI, although this has not been deeply researched.
This Research Topic aims to gather all research that study BI in children and adolescents, especially from a positive approach, and its associations with any of the health fields (i.e., physical, mental or social). It also intends to deepen into the role of physical activity on building a positive BI. Original quantitative or qualitative research, systematic reviews, as well as case reports that could extend the knowledge in this field, are welcome.
Keywords: Body Image, Body Appearance, Body Self-concept, Children, Adolescents, Mental Health, Social Health, Physical Activity
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