Media research has found that brief exposure to idealized images can negatively affect men’s body satisfaction. However, there has been little variation in the types of images previously used in research. This study aimed to test the predictions of body conceptualization theory by comparing the effects of idealized images that focus on aesthetic (body-as-object; BAO) or functional (body-as-process; BAP) dimensions. It was expected that BAO images would have greater negative effects than BAP or neutral images. Men (N = 125) were randomly assigned to view images representing BAP, BAO, or scenery. They completed pre- and multiple posttest measures of state mood and body satisfaction as well as trait measures of body image. The results showed t...
The purpose of this study was to explore body image correlates of voluntary consumption of physique-...
Presently, objectification theory has yielded mixed results when utilized to explain body image conc...
Mass media are believed to be a pervasive force in shaping physical appearance ideals and have been ...
Media research has found that brief exposure to idealized images can negatively affect men’s body sa...
Negative effects of viewing images of thin and attractive models have been well documented. However,...
Exposure to idealized media imagery has the potential to produce body dissatisfaction in men. The us...
The present study examined the moderating effect of men's visual attention toward male images on the...
Despite the growing recognition of the negative effects of thin-ideal representations in the media o...
Introduction: With the increase in social media focus on male strength and fitness, there is growing...
This study examines the effects of exposure to the muscular male body ideal on body-focused negative...
The purpose of this study was to discover if body-satisfaction in male participants would differ bet...
Exposure to cultural bodily ideals featuring thinness and muscularity can have deleterious effects ...
Exposure to muscular male images in the media may explain increasing body dissatisfaction in men and...
textAlthough numerous laboratory studies have tested sociocultural models of body image disturbance...
Limited research has investigated appearance-related attentional biases in men. This study examined ...
The purpose of this study was to explore body image correlates of voluntary consumption of physique-...
Presently, objectification theory has yielded mixed results when utilized to explain body image conc...
Mass media are believed to be a pervasive force in shaping physical appearance ideals and have been ...
Media research has found that brief exposure to idealized images can negatively affect men’s body sa...
Negative effects of viewing images of thin and attractive models have been well documented. However,...
Exposure to idealized media imagery has the potential to produce body dissatisfaction in men. The us...
The present study examined the moderating effect of men's visual attention toward male images on the...
Despite the growing recognition of the negative effects of thin-ideal representations in the media o...
Introduction: With the increase in social media focus on male strength and fitness, there is growing...
This study examines the effects of exposure to the muscular male body ideal on body-focused negative...
The purpose of this study was to discover if body-satisfaction in male participants would differ bet...
Exposure to cultural bodily ideals featuring thinness and muscularity can have deleterious effects ...
Exposure to muscular male images in the media may explain increasing body dissatisfaction in men and...
textAlthough numerous laboratory studies have tested sociocultural models of body image disturbance...
Limited research has investigated appearance-related attentional biases in men. This study examined ...
The purpose of this study was to explore body image correlates of voluntary consumption of physique-...
Presently, objectification theory has yielded mixed results when utilized to explain body image conc...
Mass media are believed to be a pervasive force in shaping physical appearance ideals and have been ...