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Body Talk, Athletic Identity, and Eating Disorder Symptoms in Men

机译:男性的身体交谈,运动身份和饮食失调症状

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Recent findings suggest that men engage in appearance-based conversations, but little is known about the consequences of these discussions and whether certain populations may be at a greater risk of negative outcomes. Males who self-identify as athletes may be particularly likely to engage in body-focused conversations. The current study explored associations between body talk, athletic identity, and eating disorder symptomology in two samples of undergraduate men. Participants reported the degree to which they identified as an athlete, the frequency with which they engaged in muscle- and fat-focused appearance conversations, and eating disorder symptoms. Controlling for age and body mass index, more frequent body talk was associated with an increased number of eating disorder symptoms. Athletic identity did not emerge as a moderator. Follow-up analyses suggested that “fat talk" was more strongly associated with eating disorder symptoms than "muscle talk." The current findings suggest that engaging in appearance-focused conversations related to body fat, but not muscularity, may be associated with eating disorder symptoms in men, regardless of athletic identity.
机译:最近的发现表明,男性进行了基于外观的对话,但是对这些讨论的后果以及某些人群是否可能面临负面结果的风险更大。自我识别为运动员的男性可能特别有可能参加以身体为中心的对话。当前的研究探讨了两个本科男性样本中的身体谈话,运动身份和饮食失调症状。参与者报告了他们确定为运动员的程度,他们从事以肌肉和脂肪为中心的外观对话以及饮食失调症状的频率。控制年龄和体重指数,更频繁的身体谈话与饮食失调症状的数量增加有关。体育身份并没有成为主持人。后续分析表明,与“肌肉谈话”相比,“脂肪谈话”与饮食失调症状更密切相关。男性的症状,无论运动身份如何。

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