Appearance comparison on Instagram: The impact of fitspiration and transformation imagery on young women's body satisfaction

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Lindsay Samson, Shannon L. Zaitsoff
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Abstract

Fitspiration, or imagery of thin muscular individuals that displays their physiques while posing or exercising, is a popular type of content on Instagram which ostensibly exists to encourage individuals to engage in a healthy lifestyle. A subtype of fitspiration imagery, “transformation” imagery, depicts physical changes following a “lifestyle change” involving diet and exercise. Despite its intentions, fitspiration imagery largely promotes one idealized body type (the fit ideal) and can be accompanied by messages encouraging restrained eating. Viewing fitspiration imagery has been associated with body dissatisfaction and appearance comparison in women, but the impact of transformation imagery specifically on women's body image has not yet been studied, nor has the impact of the broader fitspiration category and the transformation subtype on women's body image been compared. The current study aimed to clarify the relations between fitspiration and transformation imagery, appearance comparison, and body satisfaction using an experimental design. Female participants (N = 161) completed a measure of body satisfaction and then were randomly assigned to view one of three types of images: fit ideal only, body transformation, or travel (control). Participants then completed measures of appearance comparison and body satisfaction. Viewing fit ideal only and body transformation imagery was associated with lower body satisfaction and higher appearance comparison. The relation between image type and changes in body satisfaction was mediated by appearance comparison. Findings suggest that individuals may benefit from limiting exposure to fit ideal and body transformation imagery, particularly if they are vulnerable to engaging in appearance comparison.

Instagram上的外貌比较:健身和变身形象对年轻女性身体满意度的影响
健身,或肌肉瘦削的人在摆姿势或锻炼时展示自己身体的形象,是Instagram上的一种流行内容,表面上是为了鼓励人们过上健康的生活方式。健身意象的一个亚型,“转变”意象,描述了饮食和锻炼等“生活方式改变”后的身体变化。尽管有其意图,健身意象在很大程度上促进了一种理想化的体型(健身理想),并可能伴随着鼓励克制饮食的信息。观看健身意象与女性的身体不满和外表比较有关,但转型意象对女性身体意象的影响尚未研究,更广泛的健身类别和转型亚型对女性身体形象的影响也尚未比较。本研究旨在通过实验设计来阐明健身和变换意象、外观比较和身体满意度之间的关系。女性参与者(N=161)完成了一项身体满意度测量,然后被随机分配观看三种类型的图像之一:仅适合理想、身体变化或旅行(对照)。然后,参与者完成了外表比较和身体满意度的测量。只看合身的理想和身体变换的图像与较低的身体满意度和较高的外表比较有关。图像类型与身体满意度变化之间的关系是通过外观比较来调节的。研究结果表明,个人可能会从限制暴露于合适的理想和身体变化图像中受益,特别是如果他们容易进行外表比较的话。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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