We aimed to determine the developmental trajectory for the ‘thin ideal’ by evaluating discrepancies in objective ratings of female body attractiveness and normality in a sample of children and adults. One hundred and sixty Australian middle class male and female participants from four different age groups (range: 4–26 years) viewed sets of photos depicting female bodies that varied systematically on the dimension of width. Six photo sets were presented. Participants ranked three sets according to their perceptions of body normality and ranked the other three sets in terms of body attractiveness. Results indicated that for all age groups, attractiveness ratings were significantly thinner than normality ratings. These findings indicate that t...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Physical attractiveness permeates all aspects of how...
This study tested the direct effect of watching thin ideal children's television on body satisfactio...
Background: Obesity is considered to be one of the most important factors reducing the sense of happ...
Two studies examine qualities capturing adolescents' images of ideal bodies for both genders. Data f...
Despite the multitude of negative outcomes associated with thin-ideal internalization for girls and ...
One hundred and sixty-five Mexican American and Euro-American preadolescents ’ and their parents’ pe...
Research on body image has neglected adolescents ’ ideals beyond thinness, particularly those of ado...
Introduction. In psychology, the way in which we perceive our body is what is called “body image”, a...
Body image is a construct of social relevance given its impact on physical and mental health. The re...
Body dissatisfaction is pervasive among young women in Western countries. Among the many forces that...
To study subjective body dimensions in a sample of the adolescent and young female general populatio...
Research with adults has shown a preference for average-weight female figures with waist-to-hip rati...
Current sociocultural beliefs define feminine beauty as being tall and slender. The relationship bet...
The main objective of this thesis is to study how social and cultural norms regarding body and appea...
The relationships between age and both body size estimation and body dissatisfaction were assessed b...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Physical attractiveness permeates all aspects of how...
This study tested the direct effect of watching thin ideal children's television on body satisfactio...
Background: Obesity is considered to be one of the most important factors reducing the sense of happ...
Two studies examine qualities capturing adolescents' images of ideal bodies for both genders. Data f...
Despite the multitude of negative outcomes associated with thin-ideal internalization for girls and ...
One hundred and sixty-five Mexican American and Euro-American preadolescents ’ and their parents’ pe...
Research on body image has neglected adolescents ’ ideals beyond thinness, particularly those of ado...
Introduction. In psychology, the way in which we perceive our body is what is called “body image”, a...
Body image is a construct of social relevance given its impact on physical and mental health. The re...
Body dissatisfaction is pervasive among young women in Western countries. Among the many forces that...
To study subjective body dimensions in a sample of the adolescent and young female general populatio...
Research with adults has shown a preference for average-weight female figures with waist-to-hip rati...
Current sociocultural beliefs define feminine beauty as being tall and slender. The relationship bet...
The main objective of this thesis is to study how social and cultural norms regarding body and appea...
The relationships between age and both body size estimation and body dissatisfaction were assessed b...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Physical attractiveness permeates all aspects of how...
This study tested the direct effect of watching thin ideal children's television on body satisfactio...
Background: Obesity is considered to be one of the most important factors reducing the sense of happ...