Perceptions of current and ideal body shape for 49 elderly women exercisers (66 to 88 yr.) and 29 nonexercisers were measured using a nine-figure sihouette scale. Exercisers showed greater difference between current and ideal shape than non-exercisers, but no association was found for age Further research needs to consider additional socioeconomic factors and be validated from a broader population.
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