Verbal denigration of personal body size and shape (“fat talk”) is correlated with, and can have a causal influence on body dissatisfaction and disordered eating. What is less clear is who is most likely to fat talk. To address this, Corning and Gondoli (2012) conducted a study confirming that a woman's body dissatisfaction directly predicted their fat talk. But this effect was scaled so that the likelihood of engaging in fat talk intensified if she had a stronger tendency to socially compare: the relationship was multiplicative. Here, we carried out two replications of Corning and Gondoli's (2012) study, the first with 189 UK participants and the second with 371 US participants. We found that multiple regression models predicting fat talk ...
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the study of social and interpersonal factors ...
This study placed the phenomenon of college women’s fat talk within response styles theory. We predi...
The female gender norm of modesty manifests in women’s verbal self-criticism. Two dialogs women comm...
ObjectiveFat talking has been assumed to be a causal risk factor for body dissatisfaction in a numbe...
Fat talk refers to the negative, evaluative conversations that women have with each other about thei...
Although the link between fat talk and body dissatisfaction is well established, the link between fa...
Although past studies have highlighted fat talk as relevant to body image disturbance, the majority ...
Fat talk is a form of self-degrading, thin-ideal endorsing communication that occurs within female f...
Purpose: The current study examined the interactive role of weight status and fat talk on body dissa...
Fat talk (women speaking negatively about the size and shape of their bodies) is a phenomenon that b...
Body dissatisfaction is not only one of risk factors of eating disorder and unhealthy weight control...
Although prior research has demonstrated a link between appearance-related talk and disordered eatin...
Little is known about how fat talk - a verbal expression of body image concerns - functions within r...
Purpose: This study examined whether engagement in negative body talk would moderate the association...
“Fat talk” is the conversational phenomenon whereby people berate their bodies in social circles. Th...
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the study of social and interpersonal factors ...
This study placed the phenomenon of college women’s fat talk within response styles theory. We predi...
The female gender norm of modesty manifests in women’s verbal self-criticism. Two dialogs women comm...
ObjectiveFat talking has been assumed to be a causal risk factor for body dissatisfaction in a numbe...
Fat talk refers to the negative, evaluative conversations that women have with each other about thei...
Although the link between fat talk and body dissatisfaction is well established, the link between fa...
Although past studies have highlighted fat talk as relevant to body image disturbance, the majority ...
Fat talk is a form of self-degrading, thin-ideal endorsing communication that occurs within female f...
Purpose: The current study examined the interactive role of weight status and fat talk on body dissa...
Fat talk (women speaking negatively about the size and shape of their bodies) is a phenomenon that b...
Body dissatisfaction is not only one of risk factors of eating disorder and unhealthy weight control...
Although prior research has demonstrated a link between appearance-related talk and disordered eatin...
Little is known about how fat talk - a verbal expression of body image concerns - functions within r...
Purpose: This study examined whether engagement in negative body talk would moderate the association...
“Fat talk” is the conversational phenomenon whereby people berate their bodies in social circles. Th...
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the study of social and interpersonal factors ...
This study placed the phenomenon of college women’s fat talk within response styles theory. We predi...
The female gender norm of modesty manifests in women’s verbal self-criticism. Two dialogs women comm...