| Literature DB >> 30003837 |
Aslı Devrim1, Pelin Bilgic1, Nobuko Hongu2.
Abstract
Bodybuilding has increasingly become popular between males since male body shape has become a subject of interest in the last decades. Bodybuilders have desired to gain more muscle and paid attention to their body shape. Based on this purpose, they have string rules that include restrictive eating and excessive exercise program. Recent research has demonstrated that desiring more muscular body shape exhibits eating behavior problems and body dissatisfaction issues in bodybuilders. Limited research exists on the relationship between body dissatisfaction and eating disorders in male bodybuilders. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between body image disturbance and eating disorders in 120 male bodybuilders. The Eating Attitude Test (EAT-40) was used to determine eating disorders, the Muscle Dysmorphia Disorder Inventory was used to determine bigorexia symptoms, and Bodybuilder Image Grid-Original (BIG O) and Scaled (BIG S) forms were used to detect the factors associated with body dissatisfaction. There was a positive relationship between Eating Attitude Test and Muscle Dysmorphia Disorder Inventory total scores. Eating Attitude Test was positively correlated with both fat and muscle dissatisfaction. Our results indicated that eating disorder psychopathology is positively related to body dissatisfaction and body dysmorphic disorders in male bodybuilders.Entities:
Keywords: body dissatisfaction; bodybuilders; eating disorders
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30003837 PMCID: PMC6142149 DOI: 10.1177/1557988318786868
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Mens Health ISSN: 1557-9883
Descriptive Features of Male Bodybuilders (N = 120).
| Male bodybuilders | |
|---|---|
| Mean ( | |
| Age (years) | 28.25 (9.17) |
| Body weight (kg) | 83.72 (12.97) |
| Height (cm) | 178.91 (6.36) |
| Body fat percentage (%) | 13.57 (4.00) |
| Fat Free Mass Index (kg/m2) | 22.58 (2.91) |
Note. SD = standard deviation.
MDDI and EAT-40 Scores of Comparison of Bodybuilders With and without Eating Disorders.
| Bodybuilders with ED | Bodybuilders without ED |
| |
|---|---|---|---|
|
| 36.71 (6.48) | 17.53 (5.81) | <.001 |
|
| 39.53 (4.97) | 28.87 (6.01) | <.001 |
| Drive for size (DFS) | 16.51 (3.86) | 12.61 (4.21) | <.001 |
| Appearance intolerance (AI) | 8.33 (3.20) | 6.05 (2.58) | <.001 |
| Functional impairment (FI) | 14.77 (3.12) | 10.20 (3.54) | <.001 |
|
| <.001 |
Note. MDDI = Muscle Dysmorphia Disorder Inventory; EAT-40 = Eating Attitude Test; ED = eating disorder; SD = standard deviation; DFS = drive for size; AI = appearance intolerance; FI = functional impairment; IQR= interquartile range.
Figure 1.Frequency graphs of bodybuilders’ figure selections of their current and ideal fat mass. BIG O = Bodybuilder Image Grid-Original.
Figure 2.Frequency graphs of bodybuilders’ figure selections of their current and ideal muscle mass.
BIG O = Bodybuilder Image Grid-Original.
Figure 3.Frequency graphs of bodybuilders’ figure selections of BIG S. BIG S = Bodybuilder Image Grid-Scaled.
Figure 4.Frequency graphs of bodybuilders’ figure selections of BIG S. BIG S = Bodybuilder Image Grid-Scaled; FFMI = Fat Free Mass Index.
Pearson Correlation Coefficients Between FFMI, EAT-40, MDDI Total Scores, and MDDI Subscales.
| A | B | C | D | E | F | G | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| – | ||||||
|
| 0.109 | – | |||||
|
| 0.614** | −0.080 | – | ||||
| (D) DFS | 0.298** | −0.259** | 0.687** | – | |||
| (E) AI | 0.370** | −0.018 | 0.481** | −0.045 | – | ||
| (F) FI | 0.547** | 0.166 | 0.720** | 0.190* | 0.207* | – | |
|
| 0.054 | 0.049 | −0.013 | −0.147 | 0.340** | −0.146 | – |
Note. FFMI = Fat Free Mass Index; MDDI = Muscle Dysmorphia Disorder Inventory; EAT-40 = Eating Attitude Test; DFS = drive for size; AI = appearance intolerance; FI = functional impairment.
Linear Regression Analyses of EAT-40 and MDDI Subscales and FFMI.
| Variable | B |
| β |
|
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| −12.540 | 7.786 | −1.611 | .001 | |
|
| 0.419 | 0.190 | 0.262 | 3.454 | .001 |
|
| 1.023 | 0.249 | 0.298 | 4.102 | .001 |
|
| 1.173 | 0.214 | 0.416 | 5.489 | .001 |
|
| 0.427 | 0.283 | 0.113 | 1.509 | .134 |
Note. EAT-40 = Eating Attitude Test; MDDI = Muscle Dysmorphia Disorder Inventory; DFS = drive for size; AI = appearance intolerance; FI = functional impairment.
Figure 5.Bodybuilder Image Grid. *BIG S: use scales and remove numbers above figures. *BIG O use numbers above figures and remove scales (Hildebrandt, Langenbucher, & Schlundt, 2004).
| 1. Like eating with other people | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 2. Prepare foods for others but do not eat what I cook | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 3. Become anxious prior to eating | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 4. Am terrified about being overweight | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 5. Avoid eating when I am hungry | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 6. Find myself preoccupied with food | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 7. Have gone on eating binges where I feel that I may not be able to stop | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 8. Cut my food into small pieces | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 9. Aware of the calorie content of the foods that I eat | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 10. Particularly avoid foods with a high carbohydrate content | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 11. Feel bloated after meals | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 12. Feel that others would prefer if I ate more | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 13. Vomit after I have eaten | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 14. Feel extremely guilty after eating | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 15. Am preoccupied with a desire to be thinner | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 16. Exercise strenuously to burn off calories | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 17. Weight myself several times a day | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 18. Like my clothes to fit tightly | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 19. Enjoy eating meat | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 20. Wake up early in the morning | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 21. Eat the same foods day after day | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 22. Think about burning up calories when I exercise | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 23. Have regular menstrual periods | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 24. Other people think that I am too thin | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 25. Am preoccupied with the thought of having fat on my body | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 26. Take longer than others to eat my meals | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 27. Enjoy eating at restaurants | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 28. Take laxatives | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 29. Avoid foods with sugar in them | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 30. Eat diet foods | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 31. Feel that food controls my life | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 32. Display self-control around food | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 33. Feel that others pressure me to eat | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 34. Give too much time and thought to food | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 35. Suffer from constipation | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 36. Feel uncomfortable after eating sweets | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 37. Engage in dieting behavior | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 38. Like my stomach to be empty | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 39. Enjoy trying new rich foods | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 40. Have the impulse to vomit after meals | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| 1. I think my body is too small | |
| 2. I wear loose clothing so that people can’t see my body | |
| 3. I hate my body | |
| 4. I wish I could get bigger | |
| 5. I think my chest is too small | |
| 6. I think my legs are too thin | |
| 7. I feel like I have too much body fat | |
| 8. I wish my arms were bigger | |
| 9. I am very shy about letting people see me with my shirt off | |
| 10. I feel anxious when I miss one or more workout days | |
| 11. I pass up social activities with friends because of my workout schedule | |
| 12. I feel depressed when I miss one or more workout days | |
| 13. I pass up chances to meet new people because of my workout schedule |