We investigated the relationships between healthy women’s estimates of their own body size, their body dissatisfaction, and how they subjectively judge the transition from normal to overweight in other women’s bodies (the “normal/overweight” boundary). We propose two complementary hypotheses. In the first, participants compare other women to an internalized Western “thin ideal,” whose size reflects the observer’s own body dissatisfaction. As dissatisfaction increases, so the size of their “thin ideal” reduces, predicting an inverse relationship between the “normal/overweight” boundary and participants’ body dissatisfaction. Alternatively, participants judge the size of other women relative to the body size they believe they have. For this i...
“Fat talk” is the conversational phenomenon whereby people berate their bodies in social circles. Th...
<p>We predicted that an expectancy of acquiring a feared fat self and an expectancy of acquiring a h...
The purpose of this study was to examine the differences among actual body size, perceived body size...
We investigated the relationships between healthy women’s estimates of their own body size, their bo...
Disturbance in how one’s body shape and size is experienced, usually including overestimation of one...
Previous research demonstrated that estimates of others’ body sizes are biased towards the average b...
Two studies explore the impact of body size on daily life activities of women with obesity. In the f...
Previous research has suggested that body size estimates are biased towards an average reference bod...
Body dissatisfaction is associated with subsequent eating disorders and weight gain. One-off exposur...
Body dissatisfaction is prevalent among women and associated with subsequent obesity and eating diso...
Disordered eating behaviours that manifest in women in the community represent an alarmingly common ...
Body dissatisfaction is a risk factor for subsequent eating disorders, weight gain and low mood. It ...
Previous research has suggested that inaccuracies in own body size estimation can largely be explain...
We predicted that an expectancy of acquiring a feared fat self and an expectancy of acquiring a hope...
I propose a comparison-induced distortion theory account of body-size judgments wherein verbal body-...
“Fat talk” is the conversational phenomenon whereby people berate their bodies in social circles. Th...
<p>We predicted that an expectancy of acquiring a feared fat self and an expectancy of acquiring a h...
The purpose of this study was to examine the differences among actual body size, perceived body size...
We investigated the relationships between healthy women’s estimates of their own body size, their bo...
Disturbance in how one’s body shape and size is experienced, usually including overestimation of one...
Previous research demonstrated that estimates of others’ body sizes are biased towards the average b...
Two studies explore the impact of body size on daily life activities of women with obesity. In the f...
Previous research has suggested that body size estimates are biased towards an average reference bod...
Body dissatisfaction is associated with subsequent eating disorders and weight gain. One-off exposur...
Body dissatisfaction is prevalent among women and associated with subsequent obesity and eating diso...
Disordered eating behaviours that manifest in women in the community represent an alarmingly common ...
Body dissatisfaction is a risk factor for subsequent eating disorders, weight gain and low mood. It ...
Previous research has suggested that inaccuracies in own body size estimation can largely be explain...
We predicted that an expectancy of acquiring a feared fat self and an expectancy of acquiring a hope...
I propose a comparison-induced distortion theory account of body-size judgments wherein verbal body-...
“Fat talk” is the conversational phenomenon whereby people berate their bodies in social circles. Th...
<p>We predicted that an expectancy of acquiring a feared fat self and an expectancy of acquiring a h...
The purpose of this study was to examine the differences among actual body size, perceived body size...