Introduction Research into disordered eating in men paints a mixed picture regarding the relationship to sexual orientation and muscularity. Method Participants completed the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire 6.0 and Drive for Muscularity scale via Qualtrics. Results Gay men experience more symptoms related to body attitudes and shape and weight concerns. Heterosexual men experience more muscularity and restricting related symptoms. Bisexual men generally score lower than the other groups, so should be considered independently. Conclusion Sexual orientation relates to both rates of eating disorders in men and also the kind of symptoms they experience. This should be taken into account in treatment and diagnostic approaches
The current study explored the relation between sexual orientation, media persuasion, and eating and...
Objective This study evaluated the moderating effects of sexual orientation and exercise status on m...
Objective This study evaluated the moderating effects of sexual orientation and exercise status on m...
Introduction: Research into disordered eating in men paints a mixed picture regarding the relationsh...
Although there is a traditional assumption that body dissatisfaction is mainly isolated to women, we...
There is a typical overrepresentation of homosexual males in clinical eating disorder samples. The p...
There is increasing interest in understanding what role, if any, sex and sexual orientation play in ...
There is increasing interest in understanding what role, if any, sex and sexual orientation play in ...
There is increasing interest in understanding what role, if any, sex and sexual orientation play in ...
There is a typical overrepresentation of homosexual males in clinical eating disor-der samples. The ...
Objective This study contributes to the quantitatively large, yet narrow in scope research on body i...
In a sample of 676 men, we examined (a) the relationship between men\u27s eating disorder (ED) class...
The current study explored the relation between sexual orientation, media persuasion, and eating and...
The current study explored the relation between sexual orientation, media persuasion, and eating and...
The current study explored the relation between sexual orientation, media persuasion, and eating and...
The current study explored the relation between sexual orientation, media persuasion, and eating and...
Objective This study evaluated the moderating effects of sexual orientation and exercise status on m...
Objective This study evaluated the moderating effects of sexual orientation and exercise status on m...
Introduction: Research into disordered eating in men paints a mixed picture regarding the relationsh...
Although there is a traditional assumption that body dissatisfaction is mainly isolated to women, we...
There is a typical overrepresentation of homosexual males in clinical eating disorder samples. The p...
There is increasing interest in understanding what role, if any, sex and sexual orientation play in ...
There is increasing interest in understanding what role, if any, sex and sexual orientation play in ...
There is increasing interest in understanding what role, if any, sex and sexual orientation play in ...
There is a typical overrepresentation of homosexual males in clinical eating disor-der samples. The ...
Objective This study contributes to the quantitatively large, yet narrow in scope research on body i...
In a sample of 676 men, we examined (a) the relationship between men\u27s eating disorder (ED) class...
The current study explored the relation between sexual orientation, media persuasion, and eating and...
The current study explored the relation between sexual orientation, media persuasion, and eating and...
The current study explored the relation between sexual orientation, media persuasion, and eating and...
The current study explored the relation between sexual orientation, media persuasion, and eating and...
Objective This study evaluated the moderating effects of sexual orientation and exercise status on m...
Objective This study evaluated the moderating effects of sexual orientation and exercise status on m...