Fitspiration-effect: Fitness identity of emerging adult females on social media

IF 0.5 4区 教育学 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Cinde Greyling, Luzelle Naudé
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Social media platforms such as the fitspiration online movement aimed at inspiring health and fitness play an important role in how women internalise health and fitness ideals in their sense of self. This qualitative study recruited 14 emerging adult females using purposive sampling. Data collection focussed on gaining insight into participants’ fitness identity and autophotography and photo elicitation were used. Thematic analysis was used to construct meaning from the data. Participants considered fitness beneficial to their physical and mental health and an important aspect of their recreation, socialisation and identity. The findings emphasised how emerging adult females balance social media discourses found in the fitspiration movement. Their journeys to establish a healthy and stable fitness identity included the value of fitness, inspiration, and upward social comparison, and the dangers of judgement and overemphasis on an ideal body and exercise regime. The process of fitness identity development is complex and especially challenging for emerging adult females who are trying to construct a sense of self while moving through a transitional developmental stage and contending with cultural discourses and social media messages that often prioritise weight loss and physical appearance over health.
Fitspiration-effect:新兴成年女性在社交媒体上的健身认同
旨在激励健康和健身的fitspiration在线运动等社交媒体平台在女性如何将健康和健身理想内化到自我意识中发挥了重要作用。本定性研究采用有目的的抽样方法,招募了14名初生成年女性。数据收集侧重于获得洞察参与者的健康身份和自拍照和照片引出。采用主题分析从数据中构建意义。参与者认为健身有益于他们的身心健康,是他们娱乐、社交和身份认同的重要方面。研究结果强调了新兴成年女性如何在fitspiration运动中平衡社交媒体话语。她们建立健康和稳定的健身身份的过程包括健身的价值、灵感和向上的社会比较,以及评判和过度强调理想身材和锻炼制度的危险。健身身份发展的过程是复杂的,对正在经历过渡发展阶段、试图构建自我意识、与文化话语和社交媒体信息作斗争的新兴成年女性来说尤其具有挑战性,这些文化话语和社交媒体信息往往将减肥和外表置于健康之上。
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期刊介绍: The South African Journal for Research in Sport, Physical education and Recreation (SAJRSPER) is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research articles, systematic reviews, commentaries, and letters on topics related to Sport and Exercise science, Physical education and Recreation. This includes research of topics such as bio-mechanics, motor control, sport injuries and rehabilitation, clinical exercise interventions, physical education, as well as outdoor and recreation related topics. Material that is particularly unique and relevant to the subject content at an international and national level would be considered.
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