Yoga, a mind-body exercise, may improve body dissatisfaction and decrease eating disorder symptoms among females by addressing four theories of antecedents to body dissatisfaction: internalization of the thinness ideal, social comparison theory, self-ideal discrepancy theory, and objectification theory. This study used a cross sectional survey to investigate whether there is a relationship between yoga experience among women and levels of antecedents to body dissatisfaction, body dissatisfaction and eating disorders symptoms. The results indicate that frequency of yoga practice is associated with a lower tendency to self-objectify. The data also indicate that a greater magnitude of lifetime practice of yoga is associated with body satisfact...
Eating disorders are a set of polysymptomatic disorders defined by characteristic disturbances in we...
Yoga interventions improve obesity-related outcomes including body mass index (BMI), body weight, bo...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether yoga is an effective m...
Previous research on the Objectification Theory suggests that woman may experience self-objectificat...
This study is aimed at gaining a better understanding of the perceived benefits of yoga to eating di...
According to objectification theorists (Fredrickson & Roberts, 1997), sexual\ud objectification of t...
This study investigated the effects of yoga on functionality appreciation, and the potential mechani...
Introduction: Yoga is becoming increasingly popular and widely available form of physical activity. ...
Spiritual and physical activities, including yoga, increase body image, self-esteem, and quality of ...
Abstract: Physical inactivity, overweight, and obesity are serious issues plaguing the American publ...
Purpose Disordered eating symptoms and a high prevalence of orthorexia nervosa can be found in yoga ...
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. Objectives To analyze whether yoga or meditation use is associated with body (d...
INTRODUCTION: The reduction of obesity is an important challenge for health policy. Although dietary...
© 2018 Eating disorders are among the most common psychosomatic diseases and are often associated wi...
This research examines the effects of practicing yoga, as compared to aerobic exercise, on the body ...
Eating disorders are a set of polysymptomatic disorders defined by characteristic disturbances in we...
Yoga interventions improve obesity-related outcomes including body mass index (BMI), body weight, bo...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether yoga is an effective m...
Previous research on the Objectification Theory suggests that woman may experience self-objectificat...
This study is aimed at gaining a better understanding of the perceived benefits of yoga to eating di...
According to objectification theorists (Fredrickson & Roberts, 1997), sexual\ud objectification of t...
This study investigated the effects of yoga on functionality appreciation, and the potential mechani...
Introduction: Yoga is becoming increasingly popular and widely available form of physical activity. ...
Spiritual and physical activities, including yoga, increase body image, self-esteem, and quality of ...
Abstract: Physical inactivity, overweight, and obesity are serious issues plaguing the American publ...
Purpose Disordered eating symptoms and a high prevalence of orthorexia nervosa can be found in yoga ...
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. Objectives To analyze whether yoga or meditation use is associated with body (d...
INTRODUCTION: The reduction of obesity is an important challenge for health policy. Although dietary...
© 2018 Eating disorders are among the most common psychosomatic diseases and are often associated wi...
This research examines the effects of practicing yoga, as compared to aerobic exercise, on the body ...
Eating disorders are a set of polysymptomatic disorders defined by characteristic disturbances in we...
Yoga interventions improve obesity-related outcomes including body mass index (BMI), body weight, bo...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether yoga is an effective m...