Given that all the values shown by Pearson’s correlation coefficient are positive, it is possible to deduce that the
relationship between the variables is directly proportional. Consequently, the higher the concept of physical fitness,
the higher the appearance, perceived competence and strength and the higher the self-esteem and self-concept of
adolescents. In the same way, the better the appearance, the better the self-concept. Also, the higher the perceived
competence is, the higher the perceived strength, self-esteem and self-concept will be. The same holds true for the
self-esteem, since the better the self-esteem, the better the self-concept. It is also the same as regards higher values
of perceived strength, which will provide a better esteem and concept.