Accuracy of estimations of body-frame size as a function of sex and actual frame size |
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Authors: | J F Hearns J P Broida W F Gayton |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Southern Maine, Portland 04103. |
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Abstract: | Body-frame size is an important factor in determining an optimal body weight for a given height. Previous studies have indicated that many individuals incorrectly estimate their body-frame size, and, as a result, incorrectly assess their ideal weight. The present study investigated the accuracy of estimation of body-frame size as a function of sex and actual frame size. The subjects were 66 men and 52 women participating in a community adult fitness program. Data indicated that medium-framed individuals were the most accurate in their estimations of body-frame size. Also, women were twice as likely to be accurate as were men. These results are interpreted to mean that most people assume they are medium-framed and that there is a sex difference in the way body-frame size is estimated. |
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