@article{article_1568242, title={Evaluation of the anthropometric indices, posture, and body image of nursing students}, journal={Cukurova Medical Journal}, volume={50}, pages={38–46}, year={2025}, DOI={10.17826/cumj.1568242}, author={Polat, Sema and Işık, Emir İbrahim and Nazik, Evşen and Arslan, Sevban}, keywords={Postür, Beden imajı, Somatotip analizi, New York Postür analizi, Hemşirelik Öğrencisi}, abstract={Purpose: The study aims to evaluate the anthropometric indices, posture and body image of nursing students. Materials and Methods: The study consisted of 193 nursing students. It was conducted to determine the through comparative tests the effect of anthropometric indices and somatotype features of Newyork Rating Scale and Body-Cathexis Scale (BCS). Additionally, anthropometric measurements and indices were calculated. Results: The mean age, height, and weight of the students were 19.92±1.38 years, 163.75±4.65 cm, and 57.285±9.14 kg. The average of the Body mass index (BMI) was 21.39±3.49 kg/m2. According to the New York Posture Rating Chart, the mean points of the students were calculated as 56.47±6.72points, respectively. Moreover, the BCS means of subjects were 147.64±24.61points. According to the Category Chart Key which performed to determine the somatotype characteristics of Nursing Students, the most prevalent somatotype category is endomorphic mesomorph, In contrast, the least seen types were ectomorphic endomorph, Balanced ectomorph, and Endomorphic ectomorph. Conclusion: This study showed that BMI, posture, body image perceptions and anthropometric parameters of nursing students can be considered normal. The evaluation of anthropometric indices, posture, and body image of nursing students is vital for understanding their physical health and well-being. The result of this study presents important findings in terms of raising awareness for nursing students in terms of maintaining the existing posture and preventing possible injuries.}, number={1}, publisher={Çukurova Üniversitesi}