Brooklynn Raacke Ryssa Schlaefli Caleb Ashley Makenzie Premer Brooke Mann Jessica Phelan
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When given multiple tools to assess health, people tend to choose the one that is most familiar, fastest, or easiest to interpret. Relying solely on weight can overshadow other important indicators of..
When given multiple tools to assess health, people tend to choose the one that is most familiar, fastest, or easiest to interpret. Relying solely on weight can overshadow other important indicators of health, such as body composition, cardiovascular function, and muscular development. Understanding this preference, even when other tools are available, matters for both educators and fitness professionals. This study used naturalistic observation to assess gym-goers' usage of health and anthropometric assessment tools. Results indicated that while gym-goers initially showed interest in less commonly used assessment tools, they overwhelmingly used the scale. Implications, limitations, and future directions are discussed.
Education Experimental Analysis of Behavior Higher Education Kinesiology Life Sciences Psychology Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Social and Behavioral Sciences