2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10826-016-0542-2
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Effects of Self-Esteem and Depression on Abnormal Eating Behavior among Korean Female College Students: Mediating Role of Body Dissatisfaction

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“…It was found that men felt ashamed of their bodies and they avoided situations in which people could see their bodies at a higher rate than women. This result is different than what is commonly reported in similar literature in which women are more dissatisfied about their physical appearance than men (Barker & Galambos, 2003 ; Frederick et al, 2012 ; Lawler & Nixon, 2011 ; Lim & You, 2017 ; Ojala et al, 2007 ; Presnell et al, 2004 ; Radwan et al, 2019 ; Siegel et al, 1999 ). Body shape dissatisfaction research has been concentrated on women more than men.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 68%
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“…It was found that men felt ashamed of their bodies and they avoided situations in which people could see their bodies at a higher rate than women. This result is different than what is commonly reported in similar literature in which women are more dissatisfied about their physical appearance than men (Barker & Galambos, 2003 ; Frederick et al, 2012 ; Lawler & Nixon, 2011 ; Lim & You, 2017 ; Ojala et al, 2007 ; Presnell et al, 2004 ; Radwan et al, 2019 ; Siegel et al, 1999 ). Body shape dissatisfaction research has been concentrated on women more than men.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 68%
“…Thinness is gaining social acceptance, which increases the negative attitudes toward eating to obtain an ideal thin body (Hill & Bhatti, 1995 ). Many studies reported that men are more satisfied with their physical appearance or body shape than women (Barker & Galambos, 2003 ; Frederick et al, 2012 ; Lim & You, 2017 ; Ojala et al, 2007 ; Presnell, Bearman, & Slice, 2004 ; Radwan et al, 2019 ; Siegel, Yancey, Aneshensel, & Schuler, 1999 ). Few studies, however, have shown that men are as dissatisfied with their weight and body image as women (e.g., Franco et al, 1988 ; Miller, Coffman, & Linke, 1980 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por otro lado, es ampliamente reconocido el impacto que la insatisfacción con la imagen corporal tiene sobre los TCA en jóvenes y su relación con el género (Baños & Miragall, 2015;Doumit et al, 2017;Lim & You, 2017;Trujano, De Gracia, Nava & Limón, 2014). Por ejemplo, García, Solbes, Expósito y Navarro (2012) ponen de manifiesto en un estudio con universitarios españoles que, aunque las mujeres están más insatisfechas con su cuerpo que los hombres, a estos también les preocupa y esa preocupación surge en todas las edades.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…38 Esses achados reforçam a ideia de que a insatisfação corporal é fortemente vista como um dos principais riscos para desordens alimentares, pois impulsiona a adoção de medidas dietéticas extremas, 39 como excessivo ou insuficiente consumo alimentar, reproduzindo um ciclo entre saúde mental afetada e comportamento alimentar. 3,40 Quanto às variáveis comportamentais, verificou-se que a prevalência de universitários tabagistas (27,2%) e dos que relataram consumir bebidas alcoólicas (27%) foi similar à do estudo de Guimarães et al, 41 em indivíduos jovens com idade entre 20 e 24 anos de uma cidade brasileira, que apesar da alta prevalência não encontrou associação entre as variáveis. A vida universitária representa um fator de risco para o aumento do consumo de álcool e outras drogas, como o tabaco.…”
Section: Métodosunclassified