2006
DOI: 10.1080/01490400600745845
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Body Image and Beliefs About Appearance: Constraints on the Leisure of College-Age and Middle-Age Women

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“…As BMI increased there was less agreement indicating a lower body image. These findings support the recent studies that have found that a higher BMI or actual body size was negatively correlated with body image and appearance constraints (Liechty, Freeman, & Zabriskie, 2006;Dijkstra & Barelds, 2011). Meanwhile for Appearance Orientation there was not an effect based upon BMI.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…As BMI increased there was less agreement indicating a lower body image. These findings support the recent studies that have found that a higher BMI or actual body size was negatively correlated with body image and appearance constraints (Liechty, Freeman, & Zabriskie, 2006;Dijkstra & Barelds, 2011). Meanwhile for Appearance Orientation there was not an effect based upon BMI.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Ainda assim, quando são apresentadas imagens idealizadas em anúncios, os níveis de ansiedade e vergonha com o corpo aumentam, afetando negativamente a imagem corporal das mulheres (Monro & Huon, 2005). Os distúrbios alimentares, a diminuição da autoestima e a diminuição de atividades de lazer, são influenciadas pelo sentimento negativo que o individuo tem da sua imagem corporal (Liechty, Freeman, & Zabriskie, 2006). A conversação sobre a aparência predominante na vida de homens adultos tem uma influência sociocultural importante na insatisfação com o corpo masculino (Hargreaves & Tiggemann, 2009;Jankowski, Diedrichs, & Halliwell, 2014).…”
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“…At the time of their study, 67% of women over the age of 30 were dissatisfied with their body. Liechty et al (2006) have also suggested that body size dissatisfaction has become a typical struggle in the life of the average woman.…”
Section: History Culture and Societymentioning
confidence: 96%