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Influence of same-sex and mixed-sex exercise settings on the social physique anxiety and exercise intentions of males and females

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JOURNAL OF SPORT & EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY
Volume 26, Issue 4, Pages 616-622

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HUMAN KINETICS PUBL INC
DOI: 10.1123/jsep.26.4.616

Keywords

ecological approach; gender differences; adults; preferences; perceptions; scenario

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Situational social physique anxiety (SPA) and immediate exercise intentions in male and female fitness club members were examined in response to all female, all-male, and mixed-sex exercise setting scenarios. Overall, women showed higher levels of situational SPA than men. SPA increased significantly from an all-female, to a mixed-sex, to an all-male exercise setting for women but not for men. More women indicated they would shorten their workout in response to the all-male vs. all-female or mixed-sex exercise scenarios. For all-male and mixed-sex scenarios, participants who intended to shorten their workout also tended to report higher situational SPA scores. The results indicate that the presence of men in an exercise setting stimulates physique anxiety in women, and that exercising in an all-female environment may have the least negative impact on the exercise behaviour of women.

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