This thesis examined the relationship between body image and Psychological Distress in three groups of men: bodybuilders, elite Australian Rules football players and a control group who did not participate in any elite level sports. The main objective was to examine the extent that body form and body function are related to Muscle Dysmorphia, Body Esteem and Psychological Distress in groups where physique is important for either body form or body function reasons. The results of a quantitative study showed that (a) having a distorted self-perception of being less muscular was associated with more negative body feelings; (b) body dissatisfaction was related to body perception distortion; and (c) the control group, who expressed less Muscle D...
Background: The muscular ideal physique represents a standard many men internalize as being associat...
Psychological research pertaining to the study of men and masculinity has discerned that men are inc...
Objectification theory has yielded mixed results when utilized to explain male’s body image concerns...
Exposure to muscular male images in the media may explain increasing body dissatisfaction in men and...
Over the past decade, the study of male body image has increased considerably and substantial levels...
This dissertation aimed to provide a deeper understanding of body image concerns of males and to enl...
The drive for muscularity and associated behaviors (e.g., exercising and dieting) are of growing imp...
Much past research has been conducted in terms of exploration of body – image dissatisfaction in fem...
Previous body image research has typically included females, while comparatively fewer studies focus...
Body dissatisfaction has been established as a major contributor to eating disorders, anxiety, and d...
The increasing pressure on men to achieve a muscular body has led men to pursue an unrealistic muscu...
The central purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of the body image dissatisfaction exp...
In 1993, Harrison Pope et al. from Harvard Medical School described a form of muscular dysmorphia am...
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...
Background: The muscular ideal physique represents a standard many men internalize as being associat...
Psychological research pertaining to the study of men and masculinity has discerned that men are inc...
Objectification theory has yielded mixed results when utilized to explain male’s body image concerns...
Exposure to muscular male images in the media may explain increasing body dissatisfaction in men and...
Over the past decade, the study of male body image has increased considerably and substantial levels...
This dissertation aimed to provide a deeper understanding of body image concerns of males and to enl...
The drive for muscularity and associated behaviors (e.g., exercising and dieting) are of growing imp...
Much past research has been conducted in terms of exploration of body – image dissatisfaction in fem...
Previous body image research has typically included females, while comparatively fewer studies focus...
Body dissatisfaction has been established as a major contributor to eating disorders, anxiety, and d...
The increasing pressure on men to achieve a muscular body has led men to pursue an unrealistic muscu...
The central purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of the body image dissatisfaction exp...
In 1993, Harrison Pope et al. from Harvard Medical School described a form of muscular dysmorphia am...
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...
Background: The muscular ideal physique represents a standard many men internalize as being associat...
Psychological research pertaining to the study of men and masculinity has discerned that men are inc...
Objectification theory has yielded mixed results when utilized to explain male’s body image concerns...