Abstract
We conducted an experiment with 185 women and 118 men 18–40 years old into the effects of viewing thin-idealized, fitspirational, and plus-size bodies sourced from Instagram on their body image and bodychange cognitions. Analyses revealed post-exposure changes in body image, outcome evaluations (the desirability of the ideal body), and normative beliefs (beliefs about the use of diet/exercise by role models). In each case, thin and fitspirational bodies induced detrimental changes, and plus-size bodies induced beneficial changes.
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Mechielsen, J., & Mussap, A. (2022). Exposure to thin-ideal, fitspirational, and plus-size Instagram images influences body image and body-change cognitions in women and men. First Monday, 27(8). https://doi.org/10.5210/fm.v27i8.12628
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