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Motricidade

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TEIXEIRA, Fábio Luís Santos  and  CAMINHA, Iraquitan de Oliveira. Health, physical exercise and fear of aging: anti-aging problematizations in amateur bodybuilders speeches. Motri. [online]. 2017, vol.13, n.spe, pp.51-64. ISSN 1646-107X.  https://doi.org/10.6063/motricidade.12941.

Scientific arguments in favour of applying physical exercise as an intervention on "aging" insists on relying on the biological concept of health. Considering the hegemony of this concept in physical education, the present study questions in what extent it must be accepted that the relationship between health/aging remains summarized in the mere search for maintaining physiological capabilities? The aim was to analyse the problematizations on the relationship between health and exercise in a group of physically active women from the city of Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil, in the context of aging process. Forty-five amateur bodybuilders were selected utilizing the sample snowball technique. They answered an interview guide with pictures according to the photo elicitation technique, individually. It was utilized the speech analysis proposed by Foucault. The group understands the relationship health/aging as a way to build identities, overcoming the negative perception of old age as vital and negative process. The fear of aging denotes the presence of self-centred healthcare practices carried over the years. Physical exercise plays a role that transcends the mere control of biological variables, being a resource to strengthen the experience to look and feel younger.

Keywords : Health; physical exercise; fear of aging; speeches; women bodybuilders.

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