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Social Media, Thin-Ideal, Body Dissatisfaction and Disordered Eating Attitudes: An Exploratory Analysis.

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2019-10-26

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Aparicio-Martinez, Pilar
Perea-Moreno, Alberto-Jesus
Martinez-Jimenez, Maria Pilar
Redel-Macias, Maria Dolores
Pagliari, Claudia
Vaquero-Abellan, Manuel

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Disordered eating attitudes are rapidly increasing, especially among young women in their twenties. These disordered behaviours result from the interaction of several factors, including beauty ideals. A significant factor is social media, by which the unrealistic beauty ideals are popularized and may lead to these behaviours. The objectives of this study were, first, to determine the relationship between disordered eating behaviours among female university students and sociocultural factors, such as the use of social network sites, beauty ideals, body satisfaction, body image and the body image desired to achieve and, second, to determine whether there is a sensitive relationship between disordered eating attitudes, addiction to social networks, and testosterone levels as a biological factor. The data (N = 168) was obtained using validated surveys (EAT-26, BSQ, CIPE-a, SNSA) and indirect measures of prenatal testosterone. The data was analysed using chi-square, Student's t-test, correlation tests and logistic regression tests. The results showed that disordered eating attitudes were linked to self-esteem (pp < 0.001), body image (p < 0.001), body desired to achieve (p < 0.001), the use of social media (p < 0.001) and prenatal testosterone (p < 0.01). The findings presented in this study suggest a relationship between body image, body concerns, body dissatisfaction, and disordered eating attitudes among college women.

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Adolescent
Adult
Body dissatisfaction
Body image
Cross-sectional studies
Feeding and eating disorders
Female
Humans
Personal satisfaction
Self concept
Social media
Spain
Students
Surveys and questionnaires
Young adult

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Autoimagen
Encuestas y cuestionarios
Estudios transversales
Imagen corporal
Insatisfacción corporal
Medios de comunicación sociales
Satisfacción personal
Trastornos de alimentación y de la ingestión de alimentos

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Body image, Disordered eating behaviours, Female, Social media, University students.

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Aparicio-Martinez P, Perea-Moreno AJ, Martinez-Jimenez MP, Redel-Macías MD, Pagliari C, Vaquero-Abellan M. Social Media, Thin-Ideal, Body Dissatisfaction and Disordered Eating Attitudes: An Exploratory Analysis. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019 Oct 29;16(21):4177