Comparison of body-image and self-esteem among athlete and non-athlete MS patients abstract
Background: Multiple Sclerosis is a chronic and progressive disease of central nervous system. The disease and its inabilities are threat to independence and capability of the patient to fill in their role in family and society. This makes the patient feel incompetent so that his image of body and health is degraded. Physical activity is one of the measures that considerably help the patient to cope with their condition, live, andfight the disease. Taking into account the positive effects of exercising on self-esteemand body_ image healthy people, the present study is an attempt to compare body-imageand
self-esteem among
MS patients who does sport and those who do not. Materials and Methods: The participants were
MS patients including 55
athlete MSpatients and 59
non-athlete MS patients at age range 22-35. They were selected throughconvenience random sampling. The
athlete MS patients were 16 men and 39 women withaverage age of 26.9±6.7, average height of 166±8.9cm, and average weight of70.2±11.3kg. The
non-athlete MS patients were 34 women and 25 men with average age of 27.5±8.3, average height of 168±4.2cm, and average weight of 68.4±1.8. All the participants were volunteers. Body-esteem was measured using Mandelson’s bodyesteeminventory, while
self-esteem was assessed using Rosenberg
self-esteem scale.Kolmogrov Smirnov test was used to check data distribution and the variables were compared by independent t-test (sig=0.05). Results and Discussions: The results of comparison of
self-esteem and body-imagebetween the two groups showed that the both indices were higher among
athlete MSpatients. As the findings showed, apparently, doing sport acts as an intermediary factor inimprovement of
self-esteem and adopting positive attitudes toward oneself. Conclusion: Consequently, sport can be one of the best and most effective approaches to improve and increase body-image and
self-esteem among
MS patients.