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McDermott, Edel, Georgina Mullen, Jenny Moloney, et al. "Body Image Dissatisfaction." Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 21, no. 2 (2015): 353–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/mib.0000000000000287.

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Evelyne, Kerubo Arasa, Nyaboke Arasa Josephine, and M. Mulinge Munyae. "The Predictors of Body Image Dissatisfaction among Undergraduate Students at the United States International University-Africa, Nairobi, Kenya." Journal of Social and Political Sciences 1, no. 1 (2018): 9–21. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1197306.

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 Utilizing a sample of 114 undergraduate students studying at the United States International University-Africa, this study analyzed the factors that impacted on body image dissatisfaction among young adults in Kenya. A quantitative design was utilized for the study. Data were collected through a self-administered structured questionnaire and analyzed utilizing the SPSS software version 24 with beta (β ) coefficients as the main test statistic. The results showed that those studied had low levels of both body image consciousness and dissatisfaction and that, overall, they were free f
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Lestari, Hanafiani, Erik Saut H. Hutahaean, and Adi Fahrudin. "Body Image Dissatisfaction In Body Shaming Victims." KESANS : International Journal of Health and Science 3, no. 1 (2023): 22–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.54543/kesans.v3i1.229.

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Introduction: The existence of body shaming indicates a lack of acceptance of the appearance of different body shapes. This problem is especially prevalent among teenagers, who often ridicule their peers. Body shaming has serious consequences, including body image dissatisfaction, eating disorders and depression. Objective: to examine body image dissatisfaction in adolescents who have been subjected to body shaming. A total of 120 participants were involved in this study, and they were selected based on their willingness to complete the body image dissatisfaction scale questionnaire. Methods:
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Pratiwi, Salma Dhiya. "Hubungan Tayangan Body Image di Televisi dengan Body Dissatisfaction." Annaba: Jurnal Ilmu Jurnalistik 4, no. 1 (2021): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.15575/annaba.v4i1.2500.

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Body image merupakan salah satu konten yang kerap muncul pada media dan membuat standar tubuh ideal perempuan pada masyarakat. Ketika seseorang tidak dapat memenuhi standar kecantikan tersebut, dapat memicu terjadinya body dissatisfaction atau ketidakpuasan terhadap tubuh. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui hubungan antara konten body image (X) terhadap body dissatisfaction remaja perempuan (Y). Teknik yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah kuantitatif korelasional, senada dengan paradigma yang digunakan yaitu positivistik, survey dengan partisipasi dari 100 responden remaja perempu
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Littleton, Heather. "Body Image Dissatisfaction: Normative Discontent?" Sex Roles 59, no. 3-4 (2008): 292–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11199-008-9399-1.

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Nikolaev, E. "Body image dissatisfaction and body regulation practices." European Psychiatry 65, S1 (2022): S582. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.1490.

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Introduction Body image dissatisfaction as negative evaluation of personal physical characteristics is often associated with low self-esteem, eating and affective disorders. What body regulation practices can people resort to when they are dissatisfied with their body image? Objectives The goal is to determine body image practices that help people to reduce tension caused by dissatisfaction with their body image. Methods We obtained the data by using a focus group technique. The group comprised 43 healthy undergraduate university students of both genders. Afterwards, the data were subject to a
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Pattamarruk, Phantipa, Kullaya Pisitsungkagarn, Somboon Jarukasemthawee, and Thanapon Leangsuksant. "The Mediating Role of Media Internalization in Body Scrutinization and Body Image Dissatisfaction in Thai Homosexual Male Youth." Journal of Social Sciences Research, no. 64 (April 25, 2020): 446–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.32861/jssr.64.446.451.

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The debilitating impact of body image dissatisfaction has been well-documented, leading to attempts to propose ways to alleviate the dissatisfaction. These proposals are drawn primarily from findings from studies on female youth. The current study extends this work, and contributes to an emerging initiative to attempt to reduce body image dissatisfaction in homosexual male youth. Past empirical findings have identified these adolescents to be particularly prone to body image dissatisfaction. With the formal operational stage of cognitive development, adolescents are particularly self-conscious
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Stapleton, Peta, Timothy McIntyre, and Amy Bannatyne. "Body Image Avoidance, Body Dissatisfaction, and Eating Pathology." American Journal of Men's Health 10, no. 2 (2014): 100–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1557988314556673.

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With research highlighting the increasing prevalence and severity of body image and eating disturbances in males, particularly athletes and regular gymnasium users, the current study examined body image and eating disturbances in a sample of male gym users and non–gym users ( N = 180). Based on previous research, it was predicted that male gym users would report greater body image disturbance (e.g., body image avoidance and body dissatisfaction) and eating pathology, compared with non–gym users. Results of the study partially supported hypotheses, revealing body dissatisfaction and eating path
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Siu, Elizabeth, Christina Chan, Basema Hitchcock, Marci Evans, and Elizabeth Metallinos-Katsaras. "Body Type and Body Dissatisfaction in Instagram Posts by Dietetics and Nursing Students." Topics in Clinical Nutrition 39, no. 3 (2024): 213–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/tin.0000000000000373.

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Students in health professions seeking to establish professional credibility through their appearance could be at greater risk of body dissatisfaction. Instagram posts featuring #rd2be (n = 865) or #nursingstudent (n=1610) were reviewed for body type and body image messages. A greater proportion of #rd2be posts contained images of thin or muscular bodies and text with body image–related messages than #nursingstudent posts. Posts with #nursingstudent had a higher prevalence of text expressing dissatisfaction with weight, fat, or muscle than posts with #rd2be. Results suggest that nursing and di
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Wood, Katherine C., Judith A. Becker, and J. Kevin Thompson. "Body image dissatisfaction in preadolescent children." Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology 17, no. 1 (1996): 85–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0193-3973(96)90007-6.

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DeFrank, Jessica T., C. Christina Bahn Mehta, Kevin D. Stein, and Frank Baker. "Body Image Dissatisfaction in Cancer Survivors." Oncology Nursing Forum 34, no. 3 (2007): 625—E41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1188/07.onf.e36-e41.

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Hashim, Noraini, Nur’Ain Nabila Hadi Munir, Nur AfiqahNur Afiqah Ahmad Tarmizi, and Nur Farah Izwani Ahmad. "Dissatisfaction about Body Image During Social Networking among University Students." Malaysian Journal of Nursing 13, no. 04 (2022): 12–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.31674/mjn.2022.v13i04.003.

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Background:Body image dissatisfaction (BD) is a global problem, particularly among women, leading to health problems such as eating disorders and depression. One of the causes of body image dissatisfaction is exposure to thin ideals media. The emergence of the Internet and social networking sites (SNS) has since indirectly become the source of body image dissatisfaction precipitation, facilitated by social/appearance comparison. Aim: This study explores the association of social networking site (SNS) use and body image dissatisfaction among university students. The association of BMI and gende
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Bennett, Brooke L., Allison F. Wagner, and Janet D. Latner. "Body Checking and Body Image Avoidance as Partial Mediators of the Relationship between Internalized Weight Bias and Body Dissatisfaction." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 16 (2022): 9785. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19169785.

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Internalized weight bias is associated with body image disturbances and the development of disordered eating. The association between weight bias internalization and body dissatisfaction has proven difficult to disrupt. In order to develop more effective interventions, we must identify the behavioral targets which account for this robust association. The present study sought to examine whether body checking and body image avoidance mediate the relationship between weight bias internalization and body dissatisfaction. In total, 279 female undergraduates (Mage = 20.13, SD = 4.10) were administer
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Hussain, Dr Tanveer, Abdul Basit, and Hafiza Farghana Shahid. "Psychological Effects of Instagram on Females: Increase in Body Dissatisfaction & Facial Augmentation." Journal of Peace, Development & Communication Volume 5, no. 1 (2021): 86–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.36968/jpdc-v05-i01-08.

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Body dissatisfaction and facial augmentation are two alarming concerns in today’s generation. Previously done studies disclosed a sustainable relation between body image issues and media exposure. Statistics shows that 68% of Instagram users are females from the age group of 18-29 years. This research objected to conduct an empirical analysis to find the relationship between Instagram use, body dissatisfaction and facial augmentation. Questionnaire comprising of four parts Instagram Use, Body Image, Body Dissatisfaction and Facial Augmentation was designed for females specifically where the sa
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Green, Sharin Palladino, and Mary E. Pritchard. "PREDICTORS OF BODY IMAGE DISSATISFACTION IN ADULT MEN AND WOMEN." Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal 31, no. 3 (2003): 215–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.2224/sbp.2003.31.3.215.

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Disordered eating and body image have been widely studied in college students and children. However, few studies have examined body image dissatisfaction in adulthood. Therefore, this study sought to determine the prevalence of body image dissatisfaction in adult men and women. One hundred and thirty-nine adults were surveyed on body dissatisfaction and possible relating factors. It was found that media influence predicted body dissatisfaction in women and that age, family pressure and self-esteem predicted body image dissatisfaction in both men and women. Because adults' views about their bod
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Park, Woochul. "Body Image Dissatisfaction and Self-esteem among Korean Pre- and Early Adolescent Girls and Boys: A Five-year Longitudinal Panel Study." Family and Environment Research 58, no. 2 (2020): 163–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.6115/fer.2020.012.

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Longitudinal studies have shown mixed findings on the association between body image dissatisfaction and self-esteem among adolescents. This study examined the longitudinal, reciprocal influences between body image dissatisfaction and self-esteem among Korean pre- and early adolescents by using nationally representative longitudinal panel data from the Korean Youth Panel Study (KYPS). Analyses based on 2,230 participants indicated that girls’ body image dissatisfaction was significantly higher than boys’. The trajectory of body image dissatisfaction increased sharply during pre- and early adol
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Du, Yu. "Media Influences on Body Image Dissatisfaction: the Moderating Role of Collectivism vs. Individualism." Journal of Student Research 4, no. 2 (2015): 73–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.47611/jsr.v4i2.254.

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Body image is a multidimensional construct that reflects attitudes and perceptions about an individual’s physical appearance under the cultural norms and ideals rather than on actual body dimension. Previous research argues that body image problems are linked to many potentially harmful behaviors and mental illnesses, such as obsessive exercise, low self-esteem, substance abuse and eating disorders. Early study primarily focuses on analyzing and comparing body image dissatisfaction of women in particular countries. However, cross-cultural studies need to move on from simply comparing the absol
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Linde, Katja, Franziska Lehnig, Julia Treml, Michaela Nagl, Holger Stepan, and Anette Kersting. "The trajectory of body image dissatisfaction during pregnancy and postpartum and its relationship to Body-Mass-Index." PLOS ONE 19, no. 8 (2024): e0309396. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0309396.

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Background During pregnancy, women’s bodies undergo rapid body weight and size changes within a relatively short period. Pregnancy may therefore, be associated with an increased vulnerability for developing body image dissatisfaction linked to adverse health outcomes for the mother (e.g., depression, eating disorders) and child (e.g., impaired self-regulation, childhood obesity). The present study aims to examine the prevalence and trajectories of body image dissatisfaction during pregnancy and postpartum and its relationship to pre-pregnancy BMI. This is the first study that investigates prev
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Lukman, Fadhilah Aprilia, Ismarli Muis, and Andi Nasrawati Hamid. "The Effect of Social Media Use Intensity on Body Image Dissatisfaction in Early Adult Women." Indigenous: Jurnal Ilmiah Psikologi 8, no. 3 (2023): 314–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.23917/indigenous.v8i3.2587.

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Social media plays a significant role in the development of dissatisfaction with one's body image, primarily attributed to the proliferation of digital communication tools. Excessive engagement with social media platforms could contribute to a negative perception of one's body image and subtly impact an individual's perception of beauty ideals. This can be observed through the sharing of photos that strictly adhere to societal standards of flawlessness and perfection. This study examined the intensity of social media use on body image dissatisfaction in early adult women. This research focused
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Laus, Maria F., Telma M. Braga Costa, and Sebastião S. Almeida. "Body image dissatisfaction and its relationship with physical activity and body mass index in Brazilian adolescents." Jornal Brasileiro de Psiquiatria 60, no. 4 (2011): 315–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0047-20852011000400013.

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Objective: To evaluate body image dissatisfaction and its relationship with physical activity and body mass index in a Brazilian sample of adolescents. Methods: A total of 275 adolescents (139 boys and 136 girls) between the ages of 14 and 18 years completed measures of body image dissatisfaction through the Contour Drawing Scale and current physical activity by the International Physical Activity Questionnaire. Weight and height were also measured for subsequent calculation of body mass index. Results: Boys and girls differed significantly regarding body image dissatisfaction, with girls repo
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Beese, Sophie Elizabeth, Isobel Marion Harris, Janine Dretzke, and David Moore. "Body image dissatisfaction in patients with inflammatory bowel disease: a systematic review." BMJ Open Gastroenterology 6, no. 1 (2019): e000255. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgast-2018-000255.

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Background and aimsLittle is known about the relationship between inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and body image. The aim of this systematic review was to summarise the evidence on body image dissatisfaction in patients with IBD across four areas: (1) body image tools, (2) prevalence, (3) factors associated with body image dissatisfaction in IBD and (4) association between IBD and quality of life.MethodsTwo reviewers screened, selected, quality assessed and extracted data from studies in duplicate. EMBASE, MEDLINE, PsycINFO and Cochrane CENTRAL were searched to April 2018. Study design–specif
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Miranda, Valter Paulo N., Maria Aparecida Conti, Pedro Henrique B. de Carvalho, Ronaldo Rocha Bastos, and Maria Elisa C. Ferreira. "Body image in different periods of adolescence." Revista Paulista de Pediatria 32, no. 1 (2014): 63–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0103-05822014000100011.

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Objective: To analyze body image in different periods of adolescence. Methods: This cross-sectional study enrolled students aged ten to 19 years old of public schools in small districts of Minas Gerais, Southeast Brazil. The Body Shape Questionnaire (BSQ), the Body Dissatisfaction Assessment Scale for Teenagers and the Silhouette Scale for Teenagers (SST) were used. Adolescence phases were classified according to the subjects' ages. Weight and height were measured in order to calculate the body mass index and the nutritional status. Results were analyzed by logistic regression. Results: The st
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Lofrano-Prado, Mara Cristina, Wagner Luiz Prado, Mauro Virgílio Gomes Barros, and Sandra Lopes de Souza. "Eating disorders and body image dissatisfaction among college students." ConScientiae Saúde 14, no. 3 (2016): 355–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.5585/conssaude.v14n3.5487.

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Introduction: Body image dissatisfaction and disordered eating behavior increase during college. Objectives: To identify symptoms of eating disorders and body image dissatisfaction in college students and to verify the relationship between eating disorders and body image dissatisfaction. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 408 college students (283 females), aged 18-23y, enrolled in the first semester of health science in public universities from Recife-PE. Symptoms of eating disorders and body image dissatisfaction were assessed by self-report questionnaires (EAT-26, BITE, BES
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Shacham, Maayan, Lee Greenblatt-Kimron, Yaira Hamama-Raz, Eitan Mijiritsky, Menachem Ben-Ezra, and Gerry Humphris. "Unveiling the Association between Body Image Dissatisfaction and Dental Anxiety." Surgeries 3, no. 2 (2022): 92–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/surgeries3020011.

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Background: Increased demands for invasive and non-invasive treatments related to body image disturbances are seen worldwide. These demands may be related to body image dissatisfaction. No study to date investigated the relationship between body image dissatisfaction and dental anxiety (namely, anticipatory dental anxiety and treatment dental anxiety) among a non-clinical population. The current study aims to unveil such relationships. Methods: Dentally anxious people may choose to ‘cope’ with their anxiety via unnecessary invasive procedures related to their body image dissatisfaction. In the
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Shacham, Maayan, Lee Greenblatt-Kimron, Yaira Hamama-Raz, Eitan Mijiritsky, Menachem Ben-Ezra, and Gerry Humphris. "Unveiling the Association between Body Image Dissatisfaction and Dental Anxiety." Surgeries 3, no. 2 (2022): 92–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/surgeries3020011.

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Background: Increased demands for invasive and non-invasive treatments related to body image disturbances are seen worldwide. These demands may be related to body image dissatisfaction. No study to date investigated the relationship between body image dissatisfaction and dental anxiety (namely, anticipatory dental anxiety and treatment dental anxiety) among a non-clinical population. The current study aims to unveil such relationships. Methods: Dentally anxious people may choose to ‘cope’ with their anxiety via unnecessary invasive procedures related to their body image dissatisfaction. In the
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Kale, Mustafa, Ebru Deretarla Gül, Muhammed Talha Kaya, and Soner Çakmak. "Body Image And Body Satısfactıon In Early Chıldhood." Cukurova University Faculty of Education Journal 53, no. 3 (2024): 1143–74. https://doi.org/10.14812/cuefd.1415720.

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In this study, the relationship between body image scores perceived and desired by children in early childhood and body dissatisfaction was investigated. The relational survey method, one of the quantitative research methods, was used in the study. A total of 539 children (268 boys and 271 girls) between the ages of 4 and 6 attending seven state kindergartens in Adana were included in the study. The pictogram scale for children developed by Colllins (1991) was used to determine body image. In addition, anthropometric measurements were made to calculate the body mass index of the children. Data
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Morin, Guillaume, and Dominique Meilleur. "Relationships between body image dissatisfaction and BMI, self-esteem, and eating behaviors in a group of adolescent boys." Journal of Interpersonal Relations, Intergroup Relations and Identity 10 (2017): 70–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.33921/hdit4463.

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Several researchers have suggested an association between body image dissatisfaction and weight, self- esteem and eating concerns in adolescent boys. However, studies on the topic are scarce and results are contradictory. The aim of the current study was to explore the relation between body image dissatisfaction and body mass index (BMI), self-esteem, food restriction and bulimic attitudes and behaviors in a group of 85 adolescent boys recruited through four high schools located in Montreal. A positive correlation was observed between body image dissatisfaction and food restriction. No signifi
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Virk, Amrit, and Parmal Singh. "A study on relationship between body-image and self-esteem among medical undergraduate students." International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health 7, no. 2 (2020): 636. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20200441.

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Background: Body image refers to how individuals think, feel and behave in relation to their body and appearance. During adolescence self-perception about their appearance is important to the development of self-esteem and is also understood to be an important predictor of self-worth. Research has shown that inappropriate perception of the body image and dissatisfaction can lead to physical and psychic problems in the youth. In today's society, with the growing sense of ideal body image, adolescents and young adults try to lose or gain body weight to attain perfect body. The objective of the s
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Urbańska, Anna, and Kinga Żurawska vel Dziurawiec. "Obesity and body image." Current Problems of Psychiatry 20, no. 4 (2019): 301–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/cpp-2019-0022.

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Abstract Introduction: The opinion prevailing in western culture is that overweight people should be ashamed of their weight and looks. The idea is supported by the way the society perceives overweight people. Evidence that obesity is associated with chronic illness and a short life span is the main justification. However, the distorted body image does not seem to facilitate weight control. Source and method: The purpose of the thesis is to present obese people body image. To present the data, the following electronic databases have been searched: PubMed, Elsevier, Cochrane Library. The biblio
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Malla, Garima, Sarala (Pradhan) Joshi, and Alisha Thapa. "Body Image Dissatisfaction among Adolescent Girls of a Municipality in Kathmandu: A Cross-sectional Survey." Journal of Nepal Medical Association 59, no. 241 (2021): 902–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.31729/jnma.5378.

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Introduction: Body image is the person’s perceptions, thoughts and feelings about his/her body which is a multi-dimensional concept. Body Image Dissatisfaction can be measured using a Body Shape Questionnaire. The main aim of this study was to find out the prevalence of body image dissatisfaction among adolescent girls of a municipality in Kathmandu. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was done from July 2019 to December 2019 among the female students from grade eight to twelve of the selected private schools of Budhanilkantha municipality. Stratified random sampling was done. Body Shape Questio
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Kocyigit, Emine. "BODY IMAGE IN AGING." Anti-Aging Eastern Europe 2, no. 1 (2023): 23–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.56543/aaeeu.2023.2.1.04.

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Body image relates to how individuals perceive and feel about their bodies. Research on body image in men, women, and adolescents has increased substantially in the past two decades. Body image, determined by various instruments, is classified as either negative or positive. A positive body image implies that the body is seen accurately and that the individual is delighted with their physical appearance. Negative body images are characterized by inaccurate perceptions of all or a part of the body and uncomfortable feelings associated with them. Negative body image has been linked to eating dis
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Gonzaga, Isadora, Marina Ribovski, Gaia Salvador Claumann, et al. "Secular trends in body image dissatisfaction and associated factors among adolescents (2007–2017/2018)." PLOS ONE 18, no. 1 (2023): e0280520. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0280520.

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Objective To assess secular trends in body image dissatisfaction and associated factors among adolescents over a 10-year period (2007-2017/2018). Methods The sample included 1,479 (2007, n = 531; 2017/2018, n = 948) high school adolescents of both sexes, aged 14 to 18 years, of schools in a city in southern Brazil, in 2007 and 2017/2018. Data were collected on sex, age, physical activity (IPAQ, short form), anthropometric measurements (body weight, height, and triceps and subscapular skinfolds), and body image dissatisfaction (figure rating scale). The variables were compared with Independent
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Ahmadi, Akram. "Predictors of Impulsiveness: The Roles of Sleep Quality and Body Image Dissatisfaction in Physically Disabled Adolescent Girls." Psychological Research in Individuals with Exceptional Needs 2, no. 2 (2024): 28–35. https://doi.org/10.61838/kman.prien.2.2.5.

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This study aimed to examine the relationships between sleep quality, body image dissatisfaction, and impulsiveness in adolescent girls with mild physical disabilities. This cross-sectional study included 186 adolescent girls with mild physical disabilities. Participants were recruited from rehabilitation centers and special schools. Impulsiveness was measured using the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale (BIS-11), sleep quality was assessed with the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), and body image dissatisfaction was evaluated using the Body Shape Questionnaire (BSQ). Pearson correlation coeffici
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Añez, Elizabeth, Albert Fornieles-Deu, Jordi Fauquet-Ars, Gemma López-Guimerà, Joaquim Puntí-Vidal, and David Sánchez-Carracedo. "Body image dissatisfaction, physical activity and screen-time in Spanish adolescents." Journal of Health Psychology 23, no. 1 (2016): 36–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1359105316664134.

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This cross-sectional study contributes to the literature on whether body dissatisfaction is a barrier/facilitator to engaging in physical activity and to investigate the impact of mass-media messages via computer-time on body dissatisfaction. High-school students ( N = 1501) reported their physical activity, computer-time (homework/leisure) and body dissatisfaction. Researchers measured students’ weight and height. Analyses revealed that body dissatisfaction was negatively associated with physical activity on both genders, whereas computer-time was associated only with girls’ body dissatisfact
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Hughes, Elizabeth K., Lisa K. Mundy, Helena Romaniuk, et al. "Body Image Dissatisfaction and the Adrenarchal Transition." Journal of Adolescent Health 63, no. 5 (2018): 621–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2018.05.025.

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Dacey, C. M., W. M. Nelson, V. F. Clark, and K. G. Aikman. "Bulimia and body image dissatisfaction in adolescence." Child Psychiatry and Human Development 21, no. 3 (1991): 179–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00705903.

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Yamatsuta, Keisuke. "Body image dissatisfaction and abnormal eating behaviors." Japanese Journal of Health Psychology 25, no. 1 (2012): 42–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.11560/jahp.25.1_42.

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ROSSI, LUCIANA, and JULIO TIRAPEGUI. "BODY IMAGE DISSATISFACTION AMONG GYM-GOERS IN BRAZIL." Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte 24, no. 2 (2018): 162–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1517-869220182402157962.

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ABSTRACT Introduction: During decades of epidemiological investigation, a consensus was reached regarding physical activity and its association with benefits for the health of the population, including a reduced risk for coronary diseases, hypertension, obesity, osteoporosis and depression. Such associations led to the promotion of an active life style to be included in guidelines and governmental programs and absorbed by the fitness and supplement industries, often displaying different interests although there is growing evidence of an increase in body dissatisfaction. Objective: To evaluate
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Fox, Rina S., Sarah D. Mills, Shadi Gholizadeh, et al. "Validity and correlates of the Brief Satisfaction With Appearance Scale for patients with limited and diffuse systemic sclerosis: Analysis from the University of California, Los Angeles Scleroderma Quality of Life Study." Journal of Scleroderma and Related Disorders 5, no. 2 (2019): 143–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2397198319890813.

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Objective: The Brief Satisfaction With Appearance Scale measures two dimensions (Dissatisfaction with Appearance and Social Discomfort) of body image dissatisfaction in systemic sclerosis. This study examined the structural validity of the Brief Satisfaction With Appearance Scale across limited and diffuse systemic sclerosis subtypes, compared body image dissatisfaction by systemic sclerosis subtype, and identified the significant sociodemographic and medical correlates of body image dissatisfaction and whether they differed by subtype. Methods: Participants were 183 adults participating in th
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Zaccagni, Luciana, Mattia Reggiani, Stefania Toselli, and Emanuela Gualdi-Russo. "Changes in Body Composition and Body Image Perception in Adolescent Soccer Players Examined with Repeated Measurements During Pre-Season and In-Season Training." Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology 10, no. 2 (2025): 219. https://doi.org/10.3390/jfmk10020219.

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Objectives: Adolescents’ health is positively influenced by the performance of physical activity. Regarding soccer, a very popular sport, the aims of the study were to assess changes in body composition and body image of late adolescent players during pre- and in-season training periods, analyzing the relationships between dissatisfaction and body composition parameters. Methods: A sample of 16–19-year-old male soccer players was examined longitudinally by three surveys. The body composition was assessed by anthropometric method. Body image perception was evaluated using two different figural
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Goldzweig, Gil, Sigal Levy, Shay Ohayon, Sami Hamdan, Subhi Abu-Abeid, and Shulamit Geller. "Gender Differences in the Relation Between Suicidal Risk and Body Dissatisfaction Among Bariatric Surgery Patients: A Cross-Lagged Analysis." Healthcare 12, no. 24 (2024): 2524. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12242524.

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Objectives: This study aimed to develop a gender-specific model to understand the causal relationship between body image dissatisfaction, emotional eating, and suicide risk among bariatric surgery patients. A secondary objective was to evaluate gender differences in the associations between these variables. It was hypothesized that, independent of objective weight loss, body dissatisfaction and emotional eating would lead to increased suicide risk. Methods: A total of 109 participants completed self-report measures of suicidal ideation, body image dissatisfaction, and emotional eating before a
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Medeiros de Morais, Maria Socorro, Sabrina Gabrielle Gomes Fernandes Macêdo, Rafaela Andrade do Nascimento, et al. "Dissatisfaction with body image and weight gain in middle-aged women: A cross sectional study." PLOS ONE 19, no. 1 (2024): e0290380. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0290380.

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Objectives To investigate the relationship between weight gain and body image perception in in middle-aged women. Methods Cross-sectional study with 453 women. Body image was assessed using the Stunkard scale, in which women were classified as: satisfied or dissatisfied (general, thinness or obesity). The identification of possible factors associated with body image dissatisfaction was performed using binary logistic regression analysis. Results The mean age was 55.7 (±9.6) years; 80.8% were classified as dissatisfied with body image. As for body composition, women satisfied with their body im
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Siraj, Mehna, Merin B. Palappillil, Merin Varghese, et al. "Body image dissatisfaction among medical students in the Southern district of Kerala: a cross-sectional study." International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health 9, no. 8 (2022): 3166. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20222018.

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Background: Body image misconception can lead to behaviors that are detrimental to mental as well as physical health. Body dissatisfaction develops when people have negative thoughts about their body image. In this context, estimating the prevalence of body dissatisfaction would help in providing valuable information about those at risk of developing eating and other psychiatric disorders.Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among undergraduate students studying in a tertiary care government health institution in the southern district of Kerala. Data was collected using an online sem
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Ravi Chandran, Sangheetha A/P, and Hilwa Abdullah @. Mohd. Nor. "The Role of Body Image Dissatisfaction, Depression and Body Mass Index in Eating Disorders Among Married and Unmarried Women in Malaysia." International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science IX, no. XVII (2025): 240–46. https://doi.org/10.47772/ijriss.2025.917psy0024.

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Eating disorder is among the most dangerous disorders and can cause many complications and if left untreated can lead to death. The purpose of this study is to identify differences in body image dissatisfaction, depression, body mass index (BMI) and eating disorders based on female marital status in Malaysia and examine the relationship between body image dissatisfaction and eating disorders among women in Malaysia. The Multidimensional Body Self Relations Questionnaire- Appearance Scale (MBSRQ-AS) was used to measure body image dissatisfaction, the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) was used to
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Dantas, Renata Poliane Nacer de Carvalho, Thaisys Blanc dos Santos Simões, Petrus Gantois Dias Massa Santos, Paulo Moreira Silva Dantas, and Breno Guilherme De Araújo Tinoco Cabral. "Satisfaction of Body Image in Adolescents With Different Maturity Stages." Journal of Human Growth and Development 27, no. 3 (2017): 300. http://dx.doi.org/10.7322/jhgd.127574.

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Introduction: Adolescence is a period marked by intense body modifications that occur differently according to the maturational stage and sex, which can generate different body image perceptions.Objective: This study aims to compare and associate body image satisfaction in different maturational stages. Methods: Overall, 207 adolescents of both sexes aged 10-12 years were evaluated. Maturation was estimated through an equation predictive of skeletal age and for the body image evaluation, the scale of silhouettes was used. The statistical tests used were chi-square and logistic regression (odds
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Mable, Harriett M., William D. G. Balance, and Richard J. Galgan. "Body-Image Distortion and Dissatisfaction in University Students." Perceptual and Motor Skills 63, no. 2 (1986): 907–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pms.1986.63.2.907.

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The present study investigated body-image distortion and body-image dissatisfaction for a sample of 75 male and 75 female university students, in relation to personality variables implicated in the literature, such as sex-role orientation, self-esteem, locus of control, and depression. Women perceived their weight deviation from the norm at over 15% above their actual deviation, whereas men distorted less than 1%. In a multiple regression analysis, none of the personality measures correlated significantly with body-image distortion; however, sex of subject accounted for 25% of its variance. Bo
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Nazaret, Alessandra dos Santos, Priscila Moreira de Lima Pereira, Ariele Edna Cristina Souza, and Patricia Aparecida Fontes Vieira. "Body image dissatisfaction and distortion among food service workers." Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Trabalho 18, no. 1 (2020): 59–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.5327/z1679443520200442.

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Background: People manifest a growing concern with their bodies due to health-related or esthetic reasons which contributes to increase their body dissatisfaction and distortion. Objective: To analyze weight gain, body image dissatisfaction and distortion among employees of a university restaurant in Juiz de Fora, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Methods: Cross-sectional study in which we analyzed the participants’ body weight, height and body mass index. Body image dissatisfaction and distortion were investigated with a figure scale. We administered a questionnaire to investigate weight gain and changes
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Vázquez-Valencia, Claudia, Karen Rincón-Caicedo, Verónica Romero-González, Victoria Osornio-Ortega, Carlos Ayala-Madrigal, and Yolanda Campos-Uscanga. "Insatisfacción corporal en hombres y mujeres corredores: relaciones con inteligencia emocional y práctica deportiva." Cuadernos de Psicología del Deporte 24, no. 3 (2024): 124–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.6018/cpd.603241.

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Body image dissatisfaction impacts both physical and psychological health, as well as social functioning, even among athletes. Previous studies indicate a connection between dissatisfaction and emotional intelligence, as well as engagement in sports activities. Notably, existing research has predominantly concentrated on exploring these associations in women, with limited findings available for men. The objective of this study was to investigate the potential correlation between body image dissatisfaction in male and female runners and both emotional intelligence and training characteristics.
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Doktorová, Dominika, and Jana Hubinská. "Investigating Correlations between Subjective Satisfaction with Body Image and Selected Personality Characteristics in Gender Adolescents with Attractive Face." Revista Romaneasca pentru Educatie Multidimensionala 16, no. 1 (2024): 506–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.18662/rrem/16.1/835.

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Body image just during adolescence is influenced not only by the media, but also by family and friends, and related to this, the adolescent must learn to cope with society's demands on body image. This study examines the relationships between facially attractive adolescents' body image dissatisfaction and personality characteristics. The research population consisted of 185 face-attractive students from different types of high schools, including 89 girls and 96 boys with an average age of 18 years. We used the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire EPQ-R and Stunkard Silhouettes and questions desig
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Delgado-Floody, Pedro, Felipe Caamaño-Navarrete, Daniel Jerez-Mayorga, Iris Paola Guzmán-Guzmán, Alfonso Cofré-Lizama, and Cristian Martínez-Salazar. "Body image dissatisfaction and its association with antropometrics parameters, weight status and self-esteem in Chilean schoolchildren." Archivos Latinoamericanos de Nutrición 68, no. 4 (2019): 328–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.37527/2018.68.4.006.

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Although an increasing number of children are becoming obese, the psychological comorbidities associated with obesity are not well established. This research was aimed at determining if there is association between body image dissatisfaction with anthropometrics parameters, weight status and self-esteem in children from public schools. The sample comprised 712 schoolchildren age 11.94 ± 1.16 years (351 girls and 361 boys). Self-esteem, body image dissatisfaction, body fat (BF), body mass index (BMI), Waist circumference (WC) and waist to height ratio (WHtR) were evaluated. 372 children (52.2%)
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