Celia Sánchez
University of the Basque Country
4 Papers
33 Citations
Celia Sánchez is an academic researcher from University of the Basque Country. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sedentary lifestyle & Underweight. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
•Journal Article
Prevalence and magnitude of body weight and image dissatisfaction among women in dietetics majors.
TL;DR: The magnitude of body weight dissatisfaction was associated with muscle mass and body fat dissatisfaction, and with the subscale of EDI-2 "body dissatisfaction", so, from a public health standpoint, it is important to continue working in this line of research with the aim of better understanding the extent ofBody weight dissatisfaction in women dietitians, and how this dissatisfaction could interfere with their professional practice.
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Original / Deporte y ejercicio Influencia de la práctica físico-deportiva sobre indicadores antropométricos y la satisfacción con el peso en hombres estudiantes universitarios: estudio piloto
Nerea Telleria-Aramburu,Celia Sánchez,Laura Ansotegui,Marta Arroyo-Izaga +3 more
- 01 Jan 2015
TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of sport practice and physical exercise on the self-perception and satisfaction with body weight in university students was analyzed using SPSS version 22.0.
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Influencia de la práctica físico-deportiva sobre indicadores antropométricos y la satisfacción con el peso en hombres estudiantes universitarios: estudio piloto
TL;DR: In this article, the influence of sport practice and physical exercise on the self-perception and satisfaction with body weight in university students was analyzed using SPSS version 22.0.
Body Image and Body Composition: Comparisons of Young Male Elite Soccer Players and Controls
TL;DR: Results showed that soccer players have a higher lean mass and lower fat mass than controls and body perception was more accurate in controls than in soccer players, and the results suggest a tendency for soccer players to aspire to have more muscle mass and body fat.