Appearance goals for exercise are consistently associated with negative body image, but research has yet to consider the processes that link these two variables. Self-determination theory offers one such process: introjected (guilt-based) regulation of exercise behavior. Study 1 investigated these relationships within a cross-sectional sample of female UK students (n = 215, 17-30 years). Appearance goals were indirectly, negatively associated with body image due to links with introjected regulation. Study 2 experimentally tested this pathway, manipulating guilt relating to exercise and appearance goals independently and assessing post-test guilt and body anxiety (n = 165, 18-27 years). The guilt manipulation significantly increased post-tes...
Exercise can be used as a mood regulator but, in the eating disorder literature, exercise has someti...
Using objectification theory (Fredrickson & Roberts, 1997), this study tested the interaction betwee...
Objective: To explore the relationship between compulsive exercise and shame in a clinical sample of...
Appearance goals for exercise are consistently associated with negative body image, but research has...
Exercising to improve one’s appearance has been consistently associated with negative body image (e....
Two studies investigated body guilt (i.e., feeling regret and remorse over how the body looks and a ...
This study examined motivational predictors of body image concerns, self-presentation and self-perce...
Body image dissatisfaction has been demonstrated to predict engagement in a variety of health-relate...
Aims: Associations between negative self beliefs, motivation to exercise, mood and eating disorder (...
Previous research has identified perfectionistic traits and negative affect as developmental and mai...
The overwhelming prevalence of sexually objectifying media in our culture causes many women to objec...
Objective: Self-determination theory describes how an individual’s underlying motives determine self...
Abstract: Research has shown a negative relationship between perceived body size discrepancies and e...
Previous research suggests that training for appearance-related reasons might influence body image n...
The purpose of the present study was to better understand the inconsistent outcomes of exercise and ...
Exercise can be used as a mood regulator but, in the eating disorder literature, exercise has someti...
Using objectification theory (Fredrickson & Roberts, 1997), this study tested the interaction betwee...
Objective: To explore the relationship between compulsive exercise and shame in a clinical sample of...
Appearance goals for exercise are consistently associated with negative body image, but research has...
Exercising to improve one’s appearance has been consistently associated with negative body image (e....
Two studies investigated body guilt (i.e., feeling regret and remorse over how the body looks and a ...
This study examined motivational predictors of body image concerns, self-presentation and self-perce...
Body image dissatisfaction has been demonstrated to predict engagement in a variety of health-relate...
Aims: Associations between negative self beliefs, motivation to exercise, mood and eating disorder (...
Previous research has identified perfectionistic traits and negative affect as developmental and mai...
The overwhelming prevalence of sexually objectifying media in our culture causes many women to objec...
Objective: Self-determination theory describes how an individual’s underlying motives determine self...
Abstract: Research has shown a negative relationship between perceived body size discrepancies and e...
Previous research suggests that training for appearance-related reasons might influence body image n...
The purpose of the present study was to better understand the inconsistent outcomes of exercise and ...
Exercise can be used as a mood regulator but, in the eating disorder literature, exercise has someti...
Using objectification theory (Fredrickson & Roberts, 1997), this study tested the interaction betwee...
Objective: To explore the relationship between compulsive exercise and shame in a clinical sample of...