Body size estimation is influenced by actual-ideal body size discrepancy: a series of studies among Chinese adolescent girls.

IF 6 2区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
ShuangShuang Liu, Chaoran Yu, Kui Wang, Heather L Littleton
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Abstract

Many adolescent girls desire to have a thinner body, including those of normal weight. However, it is not fully known if this reflects solely a preference for a particular body type/size, or also is influenced by holding a distorted perception of one's body size. The current series of studies aimed to examine the (in)accuracy of body size perception among adolescent girls, as well as the extent to which distorted perceptions of body size extended to perceptions of other girls' bodies. In Study 1, 48 pairs of girls who desired to be thinner were asked to estimate the circumferences of three parts (arm, waist and thigh) of their own body and that of a study partner. Participants generally overestimated the circumferences of both their own and their partner's bodies, with this overestimation stable over a four-month follow-up. In contrast, in Study 2, no body size overestimation was observed for self or partners among 44 pairs of girls who were satisfied with their body size. Study 3 further revealed significant correlations between body size overestimation and disordered eating symptomology among 43 pairs of girls who desired to be thinner. As a whole, findings demonstrated that body size overestimation was limited to adolescent girls who were dissatisfied with their body size, and that body size overestimation was associated with disordered eating symptomology. Thus, perceptual distortions in body size may play a role in both body size dissatisfaction and disordered eating among adolescents.

体型估计受实际-理想体型差异的影响:对中国少女的一系列研究。
许多青春期女孩都希望自己的身材更苗条,包括那些体重正常的女孩。然而,人们并不完全清楚这是否仅仅反映了对特定体型/体型的偏好,还是也受到了对自身体型的扭曲认知的影响。本系列研究旨在探讨青春期女孩对身体尺寸认知的(不)准确性,以及对身体尺寸的扭曲认知在多大程度上延伸到了对其他女孩身体的认知上。在研究 1 中,48 对希望自己更瘦的女孩被要求估计自己和研究伙伴身体三个部位(手臂、腰部和大腿)的周长。参与者普遍高估了自己和同伴的身体周长,这种高估在四个月的跟踪调查中保持稳定。与此相反,在研究 2 中,44 对对自己的体型感到满意的女孩中,没有人高估自己或伴侣的体型。研究 3 进一步发现,在 43 对希望自己更瘦的女孩中,体型高估与饮食失调症状之间存在明显的相关性。总之,研究结果表明,体型高估仅限于对自己体型不满意的少女,而且体型高估与饮食失调症状相关。因此,体型知觉上的扭曲可能在青少年对体型不满意和饮食失调中都起到了一定的作用。
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CiteScore
12.80
自引率
4.70%
发文量
186
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry is Europe''s only peer-reviewed journal entirely devoted to child and adolescent psychiatry. It aims to further a broad understanding of psychopathology in children and adolescents. Empirical research is its foundation, and clinical relevance is its hallmark. European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry welcomes in particular papers covering neuropsychiatry, cognitive neuroscience, genetics, neuroimaging, pharmacology, and related fields of interest. Contributions are encouraged from all around the world.
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