This study examines the effects of exposure to the muscular male body ideal on body-focused negative affect among male gym users and non-exercisers. As hypothesized, the impact of media exposure depended on men's exercise status. Non-exercisers (n = 58) reported greater body-focused negative affect after exposure to images of muscular male models than after neutral images (no model controls), whereas gym users (n = 58) showed a tendency for less body-focused negative affect after the model images than after the control images. Furthermore, the extent to which gym users were motivated to increase strength and muscularity moderated these exposure effects; men who reported stronger strength and muscularity exercise motivation reported a greate...
This study examined the effect of exposure to muscular ideal bodies on body satisfaction in men to s...
Men\u27s fitness goals are influenced by the lens through which they view their bodies, which is dif...
Previous research suggests that training for appearance-related reasons might influence body image n...
textAlthough numerous laboratory studies have tested sociocultural models of body image disturbance...
textHistorically, cultural pressures to be thin and their effects on women (e.g., body dissatisfacti...
Media research has found that brief exposure to idealized images can negatively affect men’s body sa...
Media research has found that brief exposure to idealized images can negatively affect men’s body sa...
Introduction: With the increase in social media focus on male strength and fitness, there is growing...
Objective: Given that a high drive for muscularity (DM) has been found to be associated with negativ...
AbstractThis study explored the internalization of thinness aesthetic body model, and the muscularit...
Exposure to muscular male images in the media may explain increasing body dissatisfaction in men and...
The drive for muscularity and associated behaviors (e.g., exercising and dieting) are of growing imp...
Mass media are believed to be a pervasive force in shaping physical appearance ideals and have been ...
The present study examined the moderating effect of men's visual attention toward male images on the...
Mass media are believed to be a pervasive force in shaping physical appearance ideals and have been ...
This study examined the effect of exposure to muscular ideal bodies on body satisfaction in men to s...
Men\u27s fitness goals are influenced by the lens through which they view their bodies, which is dif...
Previous research suggests that training for appearance-related reasons might influence body image n...
textAlthough numerous laboratory studies have tested sociocultural models of body image disturbance...
textHistorically, cultural pressures to be thin and their effects on women (e.g., body dissatisfacti...
Media research has found that brief exposure to idealized images can negatively affect men’s body sa...
Media research has found that brief exposure to idealized images can negatively affect men’s body sa...
Introduction: With the increase in social media focus on male strength and fitness, there is growing...
Objective: Given that a high drive for muscularity (DM) has been found to be associated with negativ...
AbstractThis study explored the internalization of thinness aesthetic body model, and the muscularit...
Exposure to muscular male images in the media may explain increasing body dissatisfaction in men and...
The drive for muscularity and associated behaviors (e.g., exercising and dieting) are of growing imp...
Mass media are believed to be a pervasive force in shaping physical appearance ideals and have been ...
The present study examined the moderating effect of men's visual attention toward male images on the...
Mass media are believed to be a pervasive force in shaping physical appearance ideals and have been ...
This study examined the effect of exposure to muscular ideal bodies on body satisfaction in men to s...
Men\u27s fitness goals are influenced by the lens through which they view their bodies, which is dif...
Previous research suggests that training for appearance-related reasons might influence body image n...