Choi P Y L, Pope H G, Olivardia R
Department of Social Sciences, Loughborough University, Leicestershire LE11 3TU, UK.
Br J Sports Med. 2002 Oct;36(5):375-6; discussion 377. doi: 10.1136/bjsm.36.5.375.
e-mail address please Recently more men have reported a desire for larger, more muscular bodies. Muscle dysmorphia (MD) is a new syndrome in which individuals (usually men), although highly muscular, have a pathological belief that they are of very small musculature. As more men are motivated to take up training with weights in order to develop greater musculature, more cases of MD are likely to be encountered. A greater understanding and awareness of the syndrome are therefore needed. Therefore the aim of this study was to investigate perceptions of physical self in male weightlifters, one group with MD (n = 24) and one without (n = 30). Between group comparisons were made using the multidimensional body-self relations questionnaire. The findings confirm the nature of the disorder in that those with MD syndrome have poorer body image and are less happy with their bodies. Moreover, in addition to a desire for greater muscularity, they are very concerned not to gain fat. The results also suggest that future research into perceptions of specific body parts and health is warranted.
请提供电子邮件地址 最近,越来越多的男性表示希望拥有更庞大、肌肉更发达的身材。肌肉畸形症(MD)是一种新的综合征,患者(通常为男性)尽管肌肉发达,但却病态地认为自己的肌肉非常小。随着越来越多的男性受激励开始进行负重训练以练就更发达的肌肉,可能会遇到更多MD病例。因此,需要对该综合征有更深入的了解和认识。因此,本研究的目的是调查男性举重运动员对身体自我的认知,其中一组患有MD(n = 24),另一组未患(n = 30)。使用多维身体-自我关系问卷进行组间比较。研究结果证实了该疾病的本质,即患有MD综合征的人身体形象较差,对自己的身体不太满意。此外,除了渴望更发达的肌肉外,他们还非常担心增加脂肪。结果还表明,未来有必要对特定身体部位的认知和健康进行研究。