Dal Brun David, Pescarini Elena, Calonaci Sofia, Bonello Elisa, Meneguzzo Paolo
Department of Linguistic and Literary Studies, University of Padova, Padova, Italy.
Plastic Surgery Unit, San Bortolo Hospital, ULSS 8 Berica, Vicenza, Italy.
J Eat Disord. 2024 May 21;12(1):65. doi: 10.1186/s40337-024-01025-9.
Body image dissatisfaction is a significant concern among men, influencing appearance evaluation, eating behaviors, and muscle dysmorphia psychopathology. However, research on these correlations is notably deficient in men, largely because body image concerns are unevenly distributed between genders. Therefore, this study aims to assess the various dimensions of concerns about body image in men and explore their associations with characteristics such as sexual orientation.
A cross-sectional study was conducted with 251 adult men from fitness centers in the Veneto Region, Italy. Participants completed self-report questionnaires, including the Eating Attitudes Test (EAT-26), the Appearance Schemas Inventory-Revised (ASI-R), and the Muscle Dysmorphic Disorder Inventory (MDDI). Body weight perception and dissatisfaction were evaluated using a Figure Rating Scale (FRS) with 12 male biometric silhouettes.
Participants were divided into three subgroups based on the experienced levels of body weight dissatisfaction: those who rated a smaller body (BWsmaller), those who rated a larger body (BWlarger) more highly relative to their own estimated body size, and those who reported implicit neutrality with their current weight (BWneu). BWsmaller participants reported higher levels of eating-related concern, while BWlarger participants exhibited higher levels of muscle dysmorphia. Additionally, the BWlarger group showed the highest degree of quantitative perceptual underestimation of their body weight. Sexual orientation was found to have an impact on body weight dissatisfaction, with bisexual men more likely to desire an increase in weight and gay men more likely to desire a decrease.
Body weight dissatisfaction significantly impacts appearance evaluation, eating behaviors, and muscle dysmorphia psychopathology in males. Tailored interventions that consider individual differences can support the well-being of men. The study provides useful insight into male body image issues, warranting further exploration to inform effective interventions and promote positive body image and mental health in this population.
身体形象不满是男性群体中一个重要的问题,影响着外貌评价、饮食行为以及肌肉畸形心理病理学。然而,关于这些相关性的研究在男性中明显不足,主要是因为身体形象问题在不同性别之间的分布不均衡。因此,本研究旨在评估男性对身体形象关注的各个维度,并探讨它们与性取向等特征之间的关联。
对来自意大利威尼托地区健身中心的251名成年男性进行了一项横断面研究。参与者完成了自我报告问卷,包括饮食态度测试(EAT - 26)、修订后的外貌图式量表(ASI - R)和肌肉畸形障碍量表(MDDI)。使用带有12个男性生物特征轮廓的体型评定量表(FRS)评估体重感知和不满情况。
根据体重不满的体验水平,参与者被分为三个亚组:那些对较小体型(BWsmaller)评价更高的人,那些相对于自己估计的体型对较大体型(BWlarger)评价更高的人,以及那些对当前体重表示隐含中立的人(BWneu)。BWsmaller组的参与者报告了更高水平的饮食相关担忧,而BWlarger组的参与者表现出更高水平的肌肉畸形。此外,BWlarger组对自己体重的定量感知低估程度最高。发现性取向对体重不满有影响,双性恋男性更有可能希望增加体重,而男同性恋者更有可能希望减轻体重。
体重不满对男性的外貌评价、饮食行为和肌肉畸形心理病理学有显著影响。考虑个体差异的针对性干预措施可以支持男性的幸福感。该研究为男性身体形象问题提供了有用的见解,值得进一步探索,以为有效干预提供信息,并促进该人群的积极身体形象和心理健康。