Relationship among Muscle Dysmorphia, Social Physique Anxiety and Body Checking Behavior

Chiu-Chen Chang
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This study aimed to investigate the occurrence of muscle dysmorphia in male bodybuilders, and to explore the relationships among muscle dysmorphia, social physique anxiety, and body checking behavior. Five hundred and twenty adult males (aged: 27.9 ± 7.5 years old), who were not engaged in competitive sports were participated for this study. After agreeing to participate, all participants were asked to complete a package of inventories, including measures of the muscle dysmorphia questionnaire, social physique anxiety inventory, and body checking behaviors questionnaire. Results showed that the overall occurrence of muscle dysmorphia was 12.5%. Participants, who scored high in muscles dysmorphia were high in global muscle checking, chest and shoulder muscle checking, comparative checking, and body testing of body checking behavior than those, who scored low in muscles dysmorphia. Our results further indicated that muscle dysmorphia, social physique anxiety, global muscle checking, chest and shoulder muscle checking, other-comparative checking, and body measuring behavior were positively correlated. Using social physical anxiety as a mediating variable, hierarchical regression analysis showed that impact of muscle dysmorphia on body checking behaviors remains positive, but less variance accounted. Mediating results suggested that social physical anxiety partially attributed the relationship between muscle dysmorphia and body checking behaviors. On the other hand, social physical anxiety plays an important mechanism for muscle dysmorphia to body checking behaviors. Therefore, we concluded that the occurrence of muscle dysmorphia is related to social physique anxiety, and the muscle dysmorphia predicted the checking behavior of muscularity.
肌肉畸形、社交体质焦虑与身体检查行为的关系
本研究旨在调查男性健美运动员肌肉畸形的发生情况,并探讨肌肉畸形与社交体质焦虑、身体检查行为之间的关系。研究对象为520名未参加竞技体育的成年男性(年龄:27.9±7.5岁)。同意参与后,所有参与者被要求完成一套问卷,包括肌肉畸形量表、社交体质焦虑量表和身体检查行为问卷。结果显示,肌肉畸形发生率为12.5%。肌肉畸形得分高的参与者在整体肌肉检查、胸部和肩部肌肉检查、比较检查和身体检查行为的身体测试方面比那些肌肉畸形得分低的参与者要高。我们的结果进一步表明,肌肉畸形、社交体格焦虑、全身肌肉检查、胸肩肌肉检查、其他比较检查和身体测量行为呈正相关。以社交身体焦虑为中介变量,分层回归分析显示,肌肉畸形对身体检查行为的影响仍然为正,但方差较小。中介结果表明,社交身体焦虑是肌肉畸形与身体检查行为之间关系的部分原因。另一方面,社交身体焦虑对肌肉畸形到身体检查行为起着重要的机制作用。因此,我们得出结论,肌肉畸形的发生与社交体质焦虑有关,肌肉畸形预测了肌肉的检查行为。
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