2002
DOI: 10.1002/eat.10019
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The media's representation of the ideal male body: A cause for muscle dysmorphia?

Abstract: These findings suggest that media images, even in a brief presentation, can affect men's views of their bodies.

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“…Although the media's effect on eating disorders is controversial, many researchers confirmed its contributing effect (21,28). Unlike many studies, in the current study social pressure had no contributing effects on eating disorders.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 38%
“…Although the media's effect on eating disorders is controversial, many researchers confirmed its contributing effect (21,28). Unlike many studies, in the current study social pressure had no contributing effects on eating disorders.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 38%
“…Em relação à aparência física de mulheres e homens, a sociedade tem diferentes concepções dessa imagem corporal, estabelecendo às mulheres, em geral, o ideal de magreza (Leit, Gray & Pope, 2002) e aos homens, um corpo mais forte, com ombros desenvolvidos, braços e peitoral definidos muscularmente, estimulando a não serem gordos ou flácidos (Pope Jr et al, 2000). (Rudd et.…”
Section: Aparência Físicaunclassified
“…In recent, shape of human body in person has increasingly drawn a great attention even to both men and women [1], [2]. In particular people wish to have a great body shape that is usually gained from fitness training [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%