Acta Scientific Women's Health (ASWH)(ISSN: 2582-3205)

Research Article Volume 3 Issue 7

The Role of Sporting Activates in Reducing Plastic Surgeries among Women Students at Al-Balqa Applied University

Lubna M Obeidat*

Assistant Professor, Department of Basic Sciences, Irbid University Collage, Al-Balqa Applied University, Jordan

*Corresponding Author: Lubna M Obeidat, Assistant Professor, Department of Basic Sciences, Irbid University Collage, Al-Balqa Applied University, Jordan.

Received: October 03, 2020; Published: November 28, 2020

Abstract

Introduction: Beauty is one of God's blessings conferred on us, especially on women. Our true religion instilled in us love for adornment and being beautified.

Objectives: This study aimed to identify the role of sports activities in reducing plastic surgeries as to women students at Al-Balqa Applied University.

Methods: The researcher used the descriptive correlation method. The sample consisted of (200) females chosen randomly from the university by implementing the study tool on a sample consisting of (60) items including six domains. Suitable methods were used to ensure validity and reliability, to answer the research used the two-way analysis of variance, the multi-variant analysis of Viviane and Scheffe's test.

Results: The means (3.86 - 3.00) with the highest mean (3.86) for the personal motivations, which ranked first, whereas the academic motivations came last with the mean of (3.00). The means of the tool as a whole reached (3.33). The results of the study showed statistical differences (0.05 = a) attributed to the case effect. They also showed significant statistical differences (0.05 = a) attributed to the impact of the academic year on the aesthetic and health field, with the differences on behalf of the 3rd and 4th women students.

Conclusion: The research came out with a set of recommendations among the most prominent of which is the necessity of enhancing the culture and concepts of sports as related sports do the role of sporting activities for women, for such activities have a positive impact on the different walks of life: aesthetic, personal, psychological, social, academic and health issues. It was also recommended that positive motives have to be boasted through exercising sports activities to minimize plastic surgeries.

Keywords: Sports Activities; Plastic Surgeries; Academic and Health Issues; Physical Activity

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Citation

Citation: Lubna M Obeidat. “The Role of Sporting Activates in Reducing Plastic Surgeries among Women Students at Al-Balqa Applied University". Acta Scientific Women's Health 3.7 (2021): 41-52.

Copyright

Copyright: © 2021 Lubna M Obeidat. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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