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A Study on the Perception of Male and Female Elders in their 60s on their body shape  

이영주 (경성대학교 의상학과)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles / v.27, no.9_10, 2003 , pp. 1072-1080 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study presents comparisons between 286 male and female in their 60s in terms of the perception of their body shape. The results were as follows: 1. In the perception of male and female elders in their sixties on their body shape, a larger number of female elders considered that they were fat, short and heavy than male elder did. With regard to satisfaction with the body, male elders appeared to be more satisfied with their bodies than female elders, and both male and female elders were dissatisfied most with their abdomen girth. 2. The satisfaction of male and female elders in their sixties with their body shape appeared to be influenced more by their perception than their measured sizes. They were more satisfied with their body shape when they perceived that they had small girths, they were tall and they had long legs. In addition, female elders were more satisfied with their body shape when they perceived that their thigh girth and ankle girth were large. 3. As for perception on normal body types and fat body types and satisfaction, male elders' satisfaction with their body shape appeared to be less influenced by their body types than female elders'.
Keywords
male and female elders; perception of body shape; satisfaction of body shape; measured size; ideal size;
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