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ISSN:1740-1445

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Lauren M Schaefer,Rachel F Rodgers,J Kevin Thompson et al. Lauren M Schaefer et al.
Studies of the Tripartite Influence Model conducted with female samples suggest that thinness-oriented pressures, internalization, and appearance comparisons may be risk factors for disordered eating. However, limited work has investigated ...
Hannah K Jarman,Mathew D Marques,Siân A McLean et al. Hannah K Jarman et al.
Despite adolescents' prolific use of social media, relationships between social media and body satisfaction and well-being are not yet well understood, especially among boys. This study tested a sociocultural model of body image within the ...
Angela Hinz,Kate Mulgrew,Tamara De Regt et al. Angela Hinz et al.
As yoga continues to increase in global popularity, idealized representations of a thin, athletic 'yoga body' have also become more prominent across commercial media. To examine how yoga is typically represented on social media, a content a...
Jessica M Alleva,Melissa M Medoch,Kira Priestley et al. Jessica M Alleva et al.
Research has shown that individuals with a positive body image promote positive body image to others, yet also have close others who unconditionally accept their body and feel positively about their own body, too. This mutual interdependenc...
Emily Panza,KayLoni Olson,Edward A Selby et al. Emily Panza et al.
This study examined the relative influence of trait and state weight, shape, and eating concerns on dysregulated eating in the daily lives of sexual minority women with overweight and obesity. This study is a secondary analysis of data from...
Alexandra D Convertino,John P Brady,Christopher A Albright et al. Alexandra D Convertino et al.
Prior research has established that sexual minority (SM) individuals are more likely to experience disordered body image behaviors and concerns than heterosexual individuals. This increased risk may be explained by minority stress theory - ...
Jennifer C Selensky,Robert A Carels Jennifer C Selensky
While some media perpetuate weight stigma and an ideal of thinness, certain advertising campaigns, such as Aerie Real and Dove Real Beauty, have attempted to promote body acceptance. The current study evaluated the influence of exposure to ...
Jaclyn A Siegel,Virginia Ramseyer Winter,Mackenzie Cook Jaclyn A Siegel
Body dissatisfaction in children, particularly young girls, is a growing concern around the world. The home environment can have a strong influence on children's well-being, and parents may contribute to their children's positive or negativ...
Kate E Mulgrew,Claire Findlay,Ben R Lane et al. Kate E Mulgrew et al.
Research suggests that greater levels of body appreciation and body satisfaction may protect women from negative outcomes when viewing media images of the thin-ideal. In this study, we compared the effectiveness of body appreciation and bod...
Annie Aimé,Matthew Fuller-Tyszkiewicz,Jacinthe Dion et al. Annie Aimé et al.
Positive body image refers to individuals' ability to conceptualize their bodies with love, respect, and appreciation. The study of positive body image is relatively new, and instruments used to investigate this multi-faceted construct have...