| Literature DB >> 18089165 |
Michelle M Dionne1, Caroline Davis.
Abstract
The current studies consider the effect of body size, body composition feedback, and the moderating influence of neuroticism (N) on three measures of body dissatisfaction (BD) in young women. In Study One, normal-sized subjects who were given false feedback indicating that they were either fatter or leaner than average showed heightened BD compared to groups who received either accurate or no feedback about body size. There was no evidence of a moderating effect of N. In Study Two, thinner-than-average subjects who received accurate body-size feedback showed greater satisfaction than a control group receiving no information. For heavier than average subjects, feedback only increased BD for those low on N. Although these results show mixed support for N as a moderator, they are the first to show an effect of body composition information on BD.Entities:
Year: 2004 PMID: 18089165 DOI: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2004.10.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Body Image ISSN: 1740-1445