Purpose: It has been suggested that the media influence beliefs regarding ideal body appearance and drive for muscularity whilst also offering recommendations for achieving this; most commonly heavy load free weight resistance training (RT). However, evidence for media effects are inconsistent in the literature. This study investigated this "lift big-get big" culture and effects of imagery on males' beliefs regarding RT. Method: An online survey was conducted with male participants (N = 110) randomized to different images (hyper-muscular/lean/control) and RT information ("lift big-get big"/"evidence based RT"/control). Results: Descriptive data suggested belief in necessity of heavy loads and free weights was pervasive. There was a small si...
The present study investigated relationships between media influence (exposure, self-comparison to m...
Developing muscle cross-sectional area has the potential to enhance performance for many athletes. B...
Presently, objectification theory has yielded mixed results when utilized to explain body image conc...
Purpose: It has been suggested that the media influence beliefs regarding ideal body appearance and ...
The drive for muscularity and associated behaviors (e.g., exercising and dieting) are of growing imp...
Historically, body image research has focused on females and their dieting and weight loss habits. I...
Although research has found that body ideals presented by the media influence women\u27s body dissat...
textAlthough numerous laboratory studies have tested sociocultural models of body image disturbance...
An increasing number of studies are evidencing relationships between the drive for muscularity and p...
textHistorically, cultural pressures to be thin and their effects on women (e.g., body dissatisfacti...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Previous studies have separately examined conformity to masculine norms and int...
Much past research has been conducted in terms of exploration of body – image dissatisfaction in fem...
This study examines the effects of exposure to the muscular male body ideal on body-focused negative...
This paper explores the relationship between the body, masculinity and the consumption of body-focus...
The obsession with the body image can be traced to ancient Greek civilizations. Men’s obsession with...
The present study investigated relationships between media influence (exposure, self-comparison to m...
Developing muscle cross-sectional area has the potential to enhance performance for many athletes. B...
Presently, objectification theory has yielded mixed results when utilized to explain body image conc...
Purpose: It has been suggested that the media influence beliefs regarding ideal body appearance and ...
The drive for muscularity and associated behaviors (e.g., exercising and dieting) are of growing imp...
Historically, body image research has focused on females and their dieting and weight loss habits. I...
Although research has found that body ideals presented by the media influence women\u27s body dissat...
textAlthough numerous laboratory studies have tested sociocultural models of body image disturbance...
An increasing number of studies are evidencing relationships between the drive for muscularity and p...
textHistorically, cultural pressures to be thin and their effects on women (e.g., body dissatisfacti...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Previous studies have separately examined conformity to masculine norms and int...
Much past research has been conducted in terms of exploration of body – image dissatisfaction in fem...
This study examines the effects of exposure to the muscular male body ideal on body-focused negative...
This paper explores the relationship between the body, masculinity and the consumption of body-focus...
The obsession with the body image can be traced to ancient Greek civilizations. Men’s obsession with...
The present study investigated relationships between media influence (exposure, self-comparison to m...
Developing muscle cross-sectional area has the potential to enhance performance for many athletes. B...
Presently, objectification theory has yielded mixed results when utilized to explain body image conc...