This study explores the relationship between participation in dance activities and the body perception and self-esteem of teenagers. A survey of 500 teenagers aged 13-18, who were active in various dance styles, was conducted. The results suggest a curvilinear relationship between the duration of dance participation and both body satisfaction and self-esteem. Specifically, initial engagement in dance activities was associated with an increase in body satisfaction and self-esteem, but prolonged participation was linked to a decrease in these variables, particularly among female dancers. The findings imply that while dance can be a beneficial activity for teenagers' mental health, promoting positive body image and self-esteem, there may be a point of diminishing returns.
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