| Literature DB >> 25280243 |
Bernadett Babusa1, Edit Czeglédi2, Ferenc Túry2, Stephen B Mayville3, Róbert Urbán4.
Abstract
Muscle dysmorphia (MD) is a body image disturbance characterized by a pathological preoccupation with muscularity. The study aimed to differentiate the levels of risk for MD among weightlifters and to define a tentative cut-off score for the Muscle Appearance Satisfaction Scale (MASS) for the identification of high risk MD cases. Hungarian male weightlifters (n=304) completed the MASS, the Exercise Addiction Inventory, and specific exercise and body image related questions. For the differentiation of MD, factor mixture modeling was performed, resulting in three independent groups: low-, moderate-, and high risk MD groups. The estimated prevalence of high risk MD in this sample of weightlifters was 15.1%. To determine a cut-off score for the MASS, sensitivity and specificity analyses were performed and a cut-off point of 63 was suggested. The proposed cut-off score for the MASS can be useful for the early detection of high risk MD.Entities:
Keywords: Cut-off value; Factor mixture modeling; Muscle Appearance Satisfaction Scale; Muscle dysmorphia; Sensitivity analysis; Weightlifters
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25280243 DOI: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2014.09.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Body Image ISSN: 1740-1445