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아동의 비만 정도와 비만 스트레스 및 사회성과의 관계The Relationship of Obesity Level to Obesity Stress and Sociability among School Children

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The Relationship of Obesity Level to Obesity Stress and Sociability among School Children
Authors
권순일권태원
Issue Date
Aug-2005
Publisher
한국체육과학회
Keywords
children; obesity level; obesity stress; sociability
Citation
한국체육과학회지, v.14, no.2, pp 243 - 254
Pages
12
Indexed
KCICANDI
Journal Title
한국체육과학회지
Volume
14
Number
2
Start Page
243
End Page
254
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/46284
ISSN
1226-0258
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of school children's obesity level to their obesity stress and sociability in a bid to teach obese children to fit into social setting well without being ostracized. The subjects in this study were 1,036 boy obese children in their fourth, fifth and sixth years of six different elementary schools in the city of Weonju, Gangweon province, who were under the control of teachers. Out of them, a survey was conducted on the obese children through the assistance of the school nurses, and another survey was taken on the other underweight and normal-weight children through the help of their homeroom teachers. The responses from 1,012 boys were selected for analysis, except for 24 incomplete answer sheets.The findings of this study were as follows:First, the children who were more obese were under heavier pressure.Second, their own efforts to manage obesity stress was significantly correlated to their sociability.Third, obesity stress had significant correlation to every sociability variable, and they exercised a significant influence on each other. Specifically, the elementary schoolers who were more stressed out about physical inconvenience were inferior in leadership, and those who put more efforts into alleviating obesity stress were more autonomous, diligent and exerted a better leadership. And the elementary school youngsters who faced heavier mental stress due to obesity were worse at autonomy, leadership, diligence, stability and sociability.
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