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1 Profiles of body image concerns and their associations with disordered eating behaviors Baker S; Maïano C; Houle S; Nadon L; Aimé A; Morin AJS; 37832721
PSYCHOLOGY

 

Title:Profiles of body image concerns and their associations with disordered eating behaviors
Authors:Baker SMaïano CHoule SNadon LAimé AMorin AJS
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37832721/
DOI:10.1016/j.appet.2023.107082
Publication:Appetite
Keywords:Body image concernsDisordered eating behaviorsLatent profile analysisPerson-centered
PMID:37832721 Category: Date Added:2023-10-14
Dept Affiliation: PSYCHOLOGY

Description:

Although body image concerns (BIC) are recognized as a core driver in the development of disordered eating behaviors, the combined role of various types of BIC remains underexamined. This study relied on Latent Profile Analysis to identify the main configurations of self-reported BIC (i.e., body checking and avoidance, perceived physical appearance, and fear of negative appearance evaluation) observed in a sample of 419 French-Canadian individuals (Mage = 26.59, SDage = 9.23). The role of body mass index, sex, and age on profile membership was also examined, as well as the relation between profile membership and disordered eating behaviors (i.e., dieting, bulimia and food preoccupation, oral control). Six distinct BIC profiles differing in terms of shape and level were identified, with women being more likely to display a profile characterized by higher levels of BIC. In turn, profiles characterized by higher levels of BIC were associated with more disordered eating behaviors. The present study can broaden our understanding of the onset and maintenance of disordered eating behaviors and inspire the development of more tailored body-image interventions.





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