Background: Body image and body appreciation (BA) are often considered a young adult issue, but the importance of body image as a factor contributing to wellness persists across the lifespan. The study's purpose was to test (1) the effect of a 3-month health-and-wellness coaching (HWC) program on BA and (2) whether baseline measures of physical and mental health were related to changes in BA. 100 women completed a 3-month HWC program where BA and mental and physical health measures were collected twice.
Methods: A stepwise linear regression was conducted using measures of physical and mental health with BA as the outcome.
Results: A higher level of baseline depression was linked to more improvement in BA post-intervention (β=0.033, p<0.05), while higher baseline muscular endurance was linked to less improvement in BA at post-intervention (β= -0.022, p<0.01).
Conclusion:Results suggest that a 3-month HWC program has potential for improving BA, with stronger results possible among women with higher levels of depression at the start of the intervention.