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Dr Ieuan Cranswick

Senior Lecturer Leeds Beckett

  • Leeds

Ieuan Cranswick has a background in Sport and Exercise Science.

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Ieuan is a Senior Lecturer in Sport and Exercise Therapy and Sport and Exercise Medicine within the School of Health. He teaches on the BSc and MSc Sport and Exercise programmes as well as the MSc Sport and Exercise Medicine.

Ieuan has a background in Sport and Exercise Science and completed his MSc in Sports Therapy, graduating from Leeds Metropolitan University in 2013, and is a full member of the Society of Sports Therapists. He also completed his PhD in 2019 titled Beyond the Muscles: Exploring the Meaning and Role of Muscularity in Identity.

Ieuan has worked at Leeds Beckett as a part-time lecturer since 2016, before securing his Senior Lecturer post in 2019. Whilst teaching predominantly in Sports and Exercise Therapy and Sport and Exercise Medicine, he has also taught on modules within the Nutrition and Dietetics and Occupational Therapy programmes.

Industry Expertise

Health and Wellness
Sport - Professional
Education/Learning
Sport - Amateur

Areas of Expertise

Sports Injury
Sport
Body Image
Rehabilitation
Sport Science

Education

Liverpool John Moores University

PhD

Sport and Exercise Science

2019

Leeds Metroplitan University

MSc

Sports Therapy

2013

Aberystwyth University

BSc

Sport and Exercise Science

2011

Affiliations

  • Higher Education Academy : Fellow
  • Society of Sports Therapists : Full Member

Languages

  • English

Media Appearances

Muscle dysmorphia: why are so many young men suffering this serious mental health condition?

The Conversation  online

2020-10-09

Body image concerns among men are increasingly common and can have a serious impact on mental health. And for an estimated one in ten young men who go the gym in the UK, these body image concerns can result in a mental health condition known as muscle dysmorphia.

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Articles

Muscle dysmorphia: current insights

Psychology Research and Behavior Management

2016

Since 1997, there has been increasing research focusing on muscle dysmorphia, a condition underpinned by people’s beliefs that they have insufficient muscularity, in both the Western and non-Western medical and scientific communities. Much of this empirical interest has surveyed nonclinical samples, and there is limited understanding of people with the condition beyond knowledge about their characteristics.

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“Oh take some man-up pills”: A life-history study of muscles, masculinity, and the threat of injury

Performance Enhancement & Health

2020

The current study explored the life-histories of 10 wt training men and aimed to understand the role muscularity played in their masculine identities. Additionally, the study sought to gain insight into the men’s responses to experiences (e.g., injury) that threaten their muscular masculinity.

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Exploring the impact of athletic identity on gender role conflict and athlete injury fear avoidance in male English professional academy football players

Science and Medicine in Football

2023

Men’s academy football can encourage a commitment to the athletic role and masculine norms. When injured, the ability to fulfil an athletic masculine identity is threatened and athletes may experience injury fear-avoidance behaviours as part of a negative injury appraisal. The aim of the study was to explore whether higher athletic identity (AI) was associated with higher gender role conflict and injury-related fear-avoidance.

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