Abstract: Objective: We sought to assess whether cultural ideals of the male body, as illustrated by magazine models, have changed over the past 25 years. Method: We examined 115 male centerfold models in Playgirl magazine from 1973 to 1997. Using the models’ heights and weights quoted by the magazine, together with visual estimates of body fat, we calculated the body mass index (BMI) and fat-free mass index (FFMI) of each model. Results: The Playgirl centerfold models became increasingly “dense ” and more muscular over time, as indicated by the significant correlations between BMI, FFMI, and year of publication. Discussion: These observations, in combination with previous studies, suggest that cultural norms of the ideal male body are grow...
As a further study of the authors' previous work on how the concept of body ideal is defined in gym ...
Previous research has suggested that men\u27s conformity to masculine norms (CMN) is an important co...
textAlthough numerous laboratory studies have tested sociocultural models of body image disturbance...
Abstract: Objective: We hypothesized that the physiques of male action toys — small plastic figures ...
This study examines the transformation of the male body ideal in magazine ads over time. A content a...
This thesis sought to empirically evaluate whether the current thin ideal” targeting women has chan...
textHistorically, cultural pressures to be thin and their effects on women (e.g., body dissatisfacti...
Presently, objectification theory has yielded mixed results when utilized to explain body image conc...
Using Objectification theory this study examined several elements of the portrayal of male fitness m...
An increasing number of studies are evidencing relationships between the drive for muscularity and p...
Until recently, concern with body shape and image has primarily been considered a female domain and ...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Sociology. American UniversityThis dissertation explores the ways an idealized...
Two well-cited studies (Garner, Garfinkel, Schwartz & Thompson, 1980; Wiseman, Gray, Mosimann, & Ahr...
This thesis examines the production and promotion of certain male body images, demonstrating a means...
The obsession with the body image can be traced to ancient Greek civilizations. Men’s obsession with...
As a further study of the authors' previous work on how the concept of body ideal is defined in gym ...
Previous research has suggested that men\u27s conformity to masculine norms (CMN) is an important co...
textAlthough numerous laboratory studies have tested sociocultural models of body image disturbance...
Abstract: Objective: We hypothesized that the physiques of male action toys — small plastic figures ...
This study examines the transformation of the male body ideal in magazine ads over time. A content a...
This thesis sought to empirically evaluate whether the current thin ideal” targeting women has chan...
textHistorically, cultural pressures to be thin and their effects on women (e.g., body dissatisfacti...
Presently, objectification theory has yielded mixed results when utilized to explain body image conc...
Using Objectification theory this study examined several elements of the portrayal of male fitness m...
An increasing number of studies are evidencing relationships between the drive for muscularity and p...
Until recently, concern with body shape and image has primarily been considered a female domain and ...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Sociology. American UniversityThis dissertation explores the ways an idealized...
Two well-cited studies (Garner, Garfinkel, Schwartz & Thompson, 1980; Wiseman, Gray, Mosimann, & Ahr...
This thesis examines the production and promotion of certain male body images, demonstrating a means...
The obsession with the body image can be traced to ancient Greek civilizations. Men’s obsession with...
As a further study of the authors' previous work on how the concept of body ideal is defined in gym ...
Previous research has suggested that men\u27s conformity to masculine norms (CMN) is an important co...
textAlthough numerous laboratory studies have tested sociocultural models of body image disturbance...