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Evaluating attitudes about aging and body comparison as moderators of the relationship between menopausal status and disordered eating and body image concerns among middle-aged women.

Katherine A Thompson1, Anna M Bardone-Cone2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Evidence suggests the menopausal period may be a unique window of vulnerability for the development or exacerbation of eating disorder symptoms among middle-aged women; however, it is unclear who is most at risk during this period. The goal of this study was to evaluate whether appearance-related aging concerns and body comparison, two sociocultural factors, moderated the association between menopausal status and disordered eating behaviors and body image concerns among middle-aged women.
METHOD: Participants (N = 310) completed an online survey about their menopausal status, aging concerns, body comparison, disordered eating, and body image concerns.
RESULTS: Tests of moderator models revealed that at low levels of aging concerns, peri-menopausal women reported greater dietary restraint than pre-menopausal or post-menopausal women. Additionally, among women with high scores for body comparison, post-menopausal women reported significantly more dietary restraint than either pre- or peri-menopausal women. DISCUSSION: These findings suggest that the effects of menopause on dietary restraint may be stronger for some women than others.
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Keywords:  Aging concerns; Body comparison; Body image concerns; Dietary restraint; Menopause

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31097174     DOI: 10.1016/j.maturitas.2019.03.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Maturitas        ISSN: 0378-5122            Impact factor:   4.342


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2.  Relations between social comparisons and physical activity among women in midlife with elevated risk for cardiovascular disease: an ecological momentary assessment study.

Authors:  Danielle Arigo; Jacqueline A Mogle; Joshua M Smyth
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Review 3.  Gonadal Hormone Influences on Sex Differences in Binge Eating Across Development.

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