Body Image
Cross-source consensus on Body Image from 2 sources and 7 claims.
2 sources · 7 claims
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- 25% of REAL 2.0 participants scored at or below the 25th percentile on the BESAA appearance satisfaction subscale, indicating poor feelings about their appearance. — Research on Eating and Adolescent Lifestyle (REAL) 2.0: 15-year follow-up study of eating disorders and weight-related trajectories, mental health and substance use health from early adolescence to early adulthood—a Canadian cohort profile
- 26.2% of REAL 2.0 participants scored at or below the 25th percentile on the BESAA weight satisfaction subscale, indicating poor weight satisfaction. — Research on Eating and Adolescent Lifestyle (REAL) 2.0: 15-year follow-up study of eating disorders and weight-related trajectories, mental health and substance use health from early adolescence to early adulthood—a Canadian cohort profile
- The core problem is not merely that standards exist, but that self-worth, creative confidence, and willingness to act remain entangled with approval and appearance for a large share of the population. — Body Image, Approval-Seeking, and the Case for Feeling-First Health
- The approval-seeking mindset that underlies co-dependency is amplified and routed through appearance, body size, and physical presentation for women. — Body Image, Approval-Seeking, and the Case for Feeling-First Health
- Body image concerns are highly prevalent during adolescence and co-occur alongside disordered eating and weight-related issues. — Research on Eating and Adolescent Lifestyle (REAL) 2.0: 15-year follow-up study of eating disorders and weight-related trajectories, mental health and substance use health from early adolescence to early adulthood—a Canadian cohort profile
- Societal appearance standards have loosened substantially compared to earlier eras, and the constraints imposed on women in the 1950s were more extreme. — Body Image, Approval-Seeking, and the Case for Feeling-First Health
- Despite increased public conversation about body image over the past decade, the framing of those conversations has not yet reached the core of the problem. — Body Image, Approval-Seeking, and the Case for Feeling-First Health