ence, but few studies have measured these variables in female bodybuilders. Prior research has postulated that mus-cular dysmorphia was more prevalent in men than women, but several qualitative studies of female bodybuilders have indicated that female bodybuilders show the same body image concerns. Only one study has compared female bodybuilders with control recreational female lifters on eating behaviors, body image, shape pre-occupation, body dissatisfaction, and steroid use. The purpose of this study was to compare exercise dependence and muscle dysmor-phia measures between groups of female weight lifters. Methods: Seventy-four female lifters were classified into three lifting types (26 expert bodybuilders, 10 or more competitions; 29 no...
Studies pertaining to muscle dysmorphia (MD) have concentrated the most on males. However, a new bod...
The extent of muscular strength and muscular size in 20 female bodybuilders and 20 non-strength trai...
Muscle Dysmorphia (MD) is a growing problem in men in western society. Although the causes of MD rem...
The current study evaluated body image and eating disturbance in obligatory runners, obligatory weig...
Background Female athletes participating in sports emphasising aesthetics are potentially more pron...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to explore exercise dependence in bodybuilders, and underta...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate psychological correlates of exercise dependence in experienced and inexpe...
Objective: The primary aim of this study was to investigate the features of Muscle Dysmorphia and ot...
Despite substantial growth in participation rates in physique sports, little is known about the mode...
Background and aims: Exercise dependence is implicated in the development of eating disorders and ...
AbstractThis study explored the internalization of thinness aesthetic body model, and the muscularit...
The current study examined the relations among internalization of sociocultural attitudes towards ap...
Despite a significant increase in participation rates of physique sports in recent years, little is ...
This study explored the internalization of thinness aesthetic body model, and the muscularity and th...
Background Muscle dysmorphia (MD) is associated with a self-perceived lack of size and muscularity, ...
Studies pertaining to muscle dysmorphia (MD) have concentrated the most on males. However, a new bod...
The extent of muscular strength and muscular size in 20 female bodybuilders and 20 non-strength trai...
Muscle Dysmorphia (MD) is a growing problem in men in western society. Although the causes of MD rem...
The current study evaluated body image and eating disturbance in obligatory runners, obligatory weig...
Background Female athletes participating in sports emphasising aesthetics are potentially more pron...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to explore exercise dependence in bodybuilders, and underta...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate psychological correlates of exercise dependence in experienced and inexpe...
Objective: The primary aim of this study was to investigate the features of Muscle Dysmorphia and ot...
Despite substantial growth in participation rates in physique sports, little is known about the mode...
Background and aims: Exercise dependence is implicated in the development of eating disorders and ...
AbstractThis study explored the internalization of thinness aesthetic body model, and the muscularit...
The current study examined the relations among internalization of sociocultural attitudes towards ap...
Despite a significant increase in participation rates of physique sports in recent years, little is ...
This study explored the internalization of thinness aesthetic body model, and the muscularity and th...
Background Muscle dysmorphia (MD) is associated with a self-perceived lack of size and muscularity, ...
Studies pertaining to muscle dysmorphia (MD) have concentrated the most on males. However, a new bod...
The extent of muscular strength and muscular size in 20 female bodybuilders and 20 non-strength trai...
Muscle Dysmorphia (MD) is a growing problem in men in western society. Although the causes of MD rem...