Literature DB >> 26275345

Don't stop till you get enough: Factors driving men towards muscularity.

Richard Stratton1, Caroline Donovan2, Shannon Bramwell3, Natalie J Loxton4.   

Abstract

This study tested a modified Tripartite Influence Model with 307 men (age M=27.05; SD=6.25). Sociocultural influences (media and male peers) were predicted to be associated with both internalisation of the muscular ideal and body comparisons, which in turn were predicted to be associated with muscle dissatisfaction and then drive for muscularity behaviours. The model was only partially supported. The results suggested that, contrary to what was predicted, muscle dissatisfaction was not related to drive for muscularity behaviours. Instead, internalisation of the muscular ideal was found to lead to body comparisons, which in turn were found to lead to drive for muscularity behaviours. In addition, internalisation and male peer influence were found to lead to muscle dissatisfaction; male peer influence and internalisation were found to lead to body comparisons; and both media and male peer influences were found to lead to internalisation.
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Keywords:  Drive for muscularity; Male body image; Men; Tripartite Influence Model

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26275345     DOI: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2015.07.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Body Image        ISSN: 1740-1445


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