Racism, white supremacy, and resistance in body image research and practice: Introduction to the special issue [0.03%]
身体形象研究与实践中的种族主义、白人至上主义和抵抗:特刊导言
Virginia L Ramseyer Winter,Antoinette M Landor,Viren Swami
Virginia L Ramseyer Winter
Over a year ago, Landor et al. (2024) argued that white supremacy and racialised inequalities continue to affect body image scholarship and research. Drawing on theories of intersectionality and inclusivity, they advanced the Sociostructura...
"Embracing my queerness has actually been really healing for the way that I live in my body": An exploration of queer women's body image and physical activity [0.03%]
“拥抱我的酷儿身份实际上对改善我与身体的关系很有益处”——关于酷儿女性的身体意象和体育活动的探索
Jade A Bailey,Eva Pila
Jade A Bailey
As conventional physical activity contexts are often male-dominated, cis-heteronormative, and uphold narrow Western beauty ideals, they contribute to the stigmatization and exclusion of LGBTQIA+ individuals. Queer women may be particularly ...
Connecting the dots between interoceptive sensibility, anxiety sensitivity, and eating disorder symptoms among individuals who engage in exercise for weight or shape purposes [0.03%]
锻炼减肥或塑形者内感受敏感性、焦虑敏感性和进食障碍症状之间的联系
Rylee Lusich,Marley G Billman Miller,Shruti Kinkel-Ram et al.
Rylee Lusich et al.
Individuals who engage in maladaptive exercise for weight/shape reasons are at high risk for eating disorders (EDs). Disrupted interoceptive sensibility and anxiety sensitivity (AS) are factors that are known to increase risk for EDs and ma...
Grace Barker,Veya Seekis,Caroline Donovan
Grace Barker
The pursuit of cosmetic procedures has become increasingly normalized, particularly among women and younger consumers, yet existing measures of cosmetic procedure attitudes remain limited. This research developed and validated two new scale...
Social media use and appearance pressure among midlife women: Associations with fat talk and old talk [0.03%]
中年女性社交媒体使用与外貌压力之间的关系:与讨论脂肪和年龄的关系
Natalie J Sabik,Kate Paras,Diana E Betz
Natalie J Sabik
With the advent of social media, body image concerns have increased among women who frequently engage in social media use. Emerging evidence suggests that midlife women experience negative body image outcomes associated with social media us...
Pilot test of a brief single-session body functionality appreciation audio meditation: Efficacy of focused and multitasking formats [0.03%]
简短的一次性身体功能欣赏音频冥想试点测试:焦点和多任务模式的效果性
Linda Lin,Zali Yager
Linda Lin
The goal of this investigation was to conduct a pilot study to examine whether a brief audio meditation designed to improve appreciation of body functionality could improve body image and mood, and whether multitasking would alter its effec...
The Breast Appreciation Scale: An examination of its psychometric properties in French-Canadian women [0.03%]
胸部欣赏量表:在法裔加拿大女性中的心理测量属性研究
Christophe Maïano,Viren Swami,Tracy L Tylka et al.
Christophe Maïano et al.
Scholars are increasingly focused on women's positive, embodied "breasted experienced", which includes breast appreciation. This positive body image facet is assessed using the 9-item Breast Appreciation Scale (BrAS; Swami et al., 2022), bu...
Explaining thinness- and muscularity-oriented disordered eating in sexual minoritized men: Longitudinal support for the tripartite influence model [0.03%]
解释性少数男性以瘦和健美为中心的饮食失调:三元影响模型的纵向支持
Kathryn Pasquariello,Doria Wohler,Reza Sahlan et al.
Kathryn Pasquariello et al.
The tripartite influence model (TIM) explains how socially-constructed appearance pressures shape body image ideals and subsequent disordered eating in diverse populations, including sexual minoritized men (SMM). Previous research on the TI...
Social media engagement and anabolic-androgenic steroid use intentions among boys and men in Canada and the United States [0.03%]
加拿大和美国男孩和男性的社交媒体参与度和合成代谢类固醇使用意向
Kyle T Ganson,Timothy Piatkowski,Alexander Testa et al.
Kyle T Ganson et al.
Online environments promote muscular ideals, yet how this exposure affects boys' and men's anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) use intentions is understudied. This study examined the associations between screen time, social media use, and int...
Social help or harm? An egocentric network analysis of college peer influence on body dissatisfaction and eating pathology [0.03%]
社交影响的好与坏?来自大学生同龄人对体型不满及饮食恶习的以自我为中心的社会网络分析
Rachel I MacIntyre,Lindsay M Howard,Spencier R Ciaralli
Rachel I MacIntyre
Previous research has shown that peers influence college women's body attitudes and behaviors. However, many of these studies have examined similarities among peer dyads or specific groups and have not evaluated peer behaviors that may be p...