Research has identified a relation between exposure to thin-ideal magazine and television media images and eating disorder pathology. However, few studies have examined the potential influence of Internet media on eating disorder behaviors and attitudes. This study investigated the associations among appearance-orientated media exposure, body dissatisfaction, eating pathology and thin-ideal internalization in a sample of 421 female undergraduate students. Results indicate that undergraduate women spend significantly more time viewing appearance-oriented sources online, rather than reading appearance-orientated magazines. Appearance-oriented Internet consumption was also more strongly associated with eating disorder pathology than was us...
The aim of this study was to replicate survey research demonstrating a correlation between adults ’ ...
Much attention has focused on the influence of media images of thin women on body dissatisfaction am...
This study aims to investigate a causal relationship between mass media exposure to thinness ideal, ...
The research of Stice et al. (1994) and Stice and Shaw (1994) proposed several mechanisms that may m...
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There is evidence of a link between body image and disordered eating among females, and some researc...
Disordered eating attitudes are rapidly increasing, especially among young women in their twenties. ...
It has been established that the media (such as television, magazines, etc.) can have a significant ...
This study investigated the association between television exposure and disordered eating, with an e...
The current study examines the effectiveness of a large-scale policy mandating disclaimers on media ...
Media exposure is considered to have a prominent influence on body dissatisfaction. Researchers tend...
The influences on young women today to be thin are demonstrated time and time again in the American ...
Disordered eating attitudes are rapidly increasing, especially among young women in their twenties. ...
This study sought to investigate the complex relationship between media images, body image, self-est...
Eating disorders have been recognized as a significant problem, particularly for women in Western so...
The aim of this study was to replicate survey research demonstrating a correlation between adults ’ ...
Much attention has focused on the influence of media images of thin women on body dissatisfaction am...
This study aims to investigate a causal relationship between mass media exposure to thinness ideal, ...
The research of Stice et al. (1994) and Stice and Shaw (1994) proposed several mechanisms that may m...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75586/1/j.1460-2466.2000.tb02856.x.pd
There is evidence of a link between body image and disordered eating among females, and some researc...
Disordered eating attitudes are rapidly increasing, especially among young women in their twenties. ...
It has been established that the media (such as television, magazines, etc.) can have a significant ...
This study investigated the association between television exposure and disordered eating, with an e...
The current study examines the effectiveness of a large-scale policy mandating disclaimers on media ...
Media exposure is considered to have a prominent influence on body dissatisfaction. Researchers tend...
The influences on young women today to be thin are demonstrated time and time again in the American ...
Disordered eating attitudes are rapidly increasing, especially among young women in their twenties. ...
This study sought to investigate the complex relationship between media images, body image, self-est...
Eating disorders have been recognized as a significant problem, particularly for women in Western so...
The aim of this study was to replicate survey research demonstrating a correlation between adults ’ ...
Much attention has focused on the influence of media images of thin women on body dissatisfaction am...
This study aims to investigate a causal relationship between mass media exposure to thinness ideal, ...