Sai Akira, Furusawa Takuro, Othman Mohd Yusof, Tomojiri Daiki, Wan Zaini Wan Fatihah Zaimah, Tan Charlene Sze Yunn, Mohamad Norzilan Nur Izzati Binti
Graduate School of Health Sciences, Hokkaido University, Japan.
Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto University, Japan.
Heliyon. 2020 Jul 22;6(7):e04414. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e04414. eCollection 2020 Jul.
Compared with females, little research on muscularity and the sociocultural influences on this domain has been conducted with males in non-Western societies. The current study explored these sociocultural predictors of drive for muscularity among Malaysian male college students, specifically in terms of ethnicity and exposure to media (i.e., Internet and social media). In total, 166 male college students from two universities in Kuala Lumpur were asked to rate the questionnaires as to muscularity-oriented attitudes and behaviours. Multivariable general linear model analyses revealed that being Chinese was a strong predictor of muscularity-oriented attitudes and behaviours. In addition, modern media, particularly, Internet use and the number of followers on Instagram, was found to significantly predict males' drive for muscularity. Overall findings suggest that males of particular ethnic groups may be at higher risk for negative body image compared to the other ethnic populations and modern media use may accelerate drive for muscularity, which may also in turn place males at higher risk for excess muscularity-oriented thoughts and behaviours.
与女性相比,在非西方社会中,针对男性肌肉发达程度及其社会文化影响的研究较少。本研究探讨了马来西亚男大学生肌肉发达驱动力的社会文化预测因素,特别是在种族和接触媒体(即互联网和社交媒体)方面。总共166名来自吉隆坡两所大学的男大学生被要求对有关以肌肉发达为导向的态度和行为的问卷进行评分。多变量一般线性模型分析显示,华裔是肌肉发达导向态度和行为的有力预测因素。此外,发现现代媒体,特别是互联网使用和Instagram上的粉丝数量,能显著预测男性对肌肉发达的驱动力。总体研究结果表明,与其他种族人群相比,特定种族的男性可能有更高的负面身体形象风险,而现代媒体的使用可能会加速对肌肉发达的追求,这反过来也可能使男性有更高的过度肌肉发达导向思维和行为的风险。