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A longitudinal study of body image and strategies to lose weight and increase muscles in children

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posted on 2005-09-01, 00:00 authored by M McCabe, L Ricciardelli
A longitudinal study was used to examine age differences in the role of body mass index (BMI) and sociocultural pressures in predicting changes in body image and strategies to both lose weight and increase muscles among 443 children aged between 8 and 12 years (207 boys, 236 girls) over a 16-month period. The strongest predictors of body image and these strategies were BMI, the media and mothers, and to a lesser extent fathers and best friends. Girls were focused on losing weight, whereas boys were focused on both increasing muscle and losing weight. Surprisingly, there was a reduction in strategies both to lose weight and increase muscles as children approached adolescence. The implications of these findings for preventative educational programs for boys and girls are discussed.

History

Journal

Journal of applied developmental psychology

Volume

26

Issue

2005

Pagination

559 - 577

Publisher

Elsevier

Location

Oxford, England

ISSN

0193-3973

Language

eng

Notes

available online 5 July 2005.

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2005, Elsevier Inc.