In the context of the lack of nosological clarity surrounding muscle dysmorphia, this paper aims to compare the symptomatic profile of muscle dysmorphia and anorexia nervosa in males whilst using measures sensitive to indexing male body image concerns. Twenty-one male muscle dysmorphia patients, 24 male anorexia nervosa patients, and 15 male gym-using controls completed the Eating Disorder Examination-Questionnaire, the Muscle Dysmorphia Disorder Inventory, the Compulsive Exercise Test, and a measure of appearance-enhancing substance use. Men with muscle dysmorphia and anorexia nervosa demonstrated widespread symptomatic similarities spanning the domains of disturbed body image, disordered eating, and exercise behaviour, whilst differences ...
An increasing public and empirical focus on male body image indicates that muscularity is a preemine...
The aim of this research was to investigate the symptoms of muscle dysmorphia (MD) and nutritional s...
Individuals with co-occurring substance use disorders (SUD) and eating disorders (ED) are at increas...
AbstractOne of the diseases that arouses increasing interest in the health field is the Muscle Dysmo...
Muscle Dysmorphia (MD) is a growing problem in men in western society. Although the causes of MD rem...
istorically, empirical research exploring body image concerns, their antecedents and consequences, h...
Objective: Muscle dysmorphia is a relatively recently identified psychological condition that, since...
Objective Muscle dysmorpia has been described as a disorder in which individuals are pathologically ...
Symptoms of muscle dysmorphia, body dysmorphic disorder, and eating disorders in a nonclinical popul...
Challenges to epidemiological studies of eating and related body image disturbance disorders in male...
AbstractBackgroundAmong body image disorders, anorexia nervosa (AN) in females and muscle dysmorphia...
'Muscle dysmorphia' is a relatively new concept, primarily researched in the USA. It is used to desc...
Background and aims: Research shows inconsistent findings about the link between muscle dysmorphia (...
The body image disorders are concomitant with certain mental disorders, such as anorexia nervosa and...
An increasing public and empirical focus on male body image indicates that muscularity is apreeminen...
An increasing public and empirical focus on male body image indicates that muscularity is a preemine...
The aim of this research was to investigate the symptoms of muscle dysmorphia (MD) and nutritional s...
Individuals with co-occurring substance use disorders (SUD) and eating disorders (ED) are at increas...
AbstractOne of the diseases that arouses increasing interest in the health field is the Muscle Dysmo...
Muscle Dysmorphia (MD) is a growing problem in men in western society. Although the causes of MD rem...
istorically, empirical research exploring body image concerns, their antecedents and consequences, h...
Objective: Muscle dysmorphia is a relatively recently identified psychological condition that, since...
Objective Muscle dysmorpia has been described as a disorder in which individuals are pathologically ...
Symptoms of muscle dysmorphia, body dysmorphic disorder, and eating disorders in a nonclinical popul...
Challenges to epidemiological studies of eating and related body image disturbance disorders in male...
AbstractBackgroundAmong body image disorders, anorexia nervosa (AN) in females and muscle dysmorphia...
'Muscle dysmorphia' is a relatively new concept, primarily researched in the USA. It is used to desc...
Background and aims: Research shows inconsistent findings about the link between muscle dysmorphia (...
The body image disorders are concomitant with certain mental disorders, such as anorexia nervosa and...
An increasing public and empirical focus on male body image indicates that muscularity is apreeminen...
An increasing public and empirical focus on male body image indicates that muscularity is a preemine...
The aim of this research was to investigate the symptoms of muscle dysmorphia (MD) and nutritional s...
Individuals with co-occurring substance use disorders (SUD) and eating disorders (ED) are at increas...