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| contents | <p>Over the past four decades, there has been a notable surge in research focusing on body image across<br>various demographics, including men, women, and children. Body image, encompassing perceptions,<br>feelings, and thoughts about one's body, has traditionally been examined through a narrow lens focused on<br>dissatisfaction with weight, particularly prevalent among young women. However, recent research<br>underscores its relevance to men, boys, and individuals across the lifespan, expanding the scope beyond<br>concerns about shape and weight. This paper synthesizes qualitative and quantitative studies exploring<br>various dimensions of body image, including perceptual and attitudinal factors, across diverse populations.<br>It highlights the complex interplay of social influences, such as media, peers, and sports participation, in<br>shaping body image perceptions and behaviors. Findings suggest that early experiences and peer dynamics<br>significantly influence body image development, with implications for interventions aimed at promoting<br>positive body image. Moreover, the impact of body weight, appearance changes, and perceptual factors on<br>body image and behavior underscores the need for nuanced approaches in intervention design.<br>Understanding these complexities is paramount for advancing research and developing effective strategies<br>to foster healthier body image perceptions and behaviors across diverse populations.</p> |
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| spellingShingle | The Multifaceted Perspective of Body Image: Navigating Complexity across Age and Gender Rashmi Manoj <p>Over the past four decades, there has been a notable surge in research focusing on body image across<br>various demographics, including men, women, and children. Body image, encompassing perceptions,<br>feelings, and thoughts about one's body, has traditionally been examined through a narrow lens focused on<br>dissatisfaction with weight, particularly prevalent among young women. However, recent research<br>underscores its relevance to men, boys, and individuals across the lifespan, expanding the scope beyond<br>concerns about shape and weight. This paper synthesizes qualitative and quantitative studies exploring<br>various dimensions of body image, including perceptual and attitudinal factors, across diverse populations.<br>It highlights the complex interplay of social influences, such as media, peers, and sports participation, in<br>shaping body image perceptions and behaviors. Findings suggest that early experiences and peer dynamics<br>significantly influence body image development, with implications for interventions aimed at promoting<br>positive body image. Moreover, the impact of body weight, appearance changes, and perceptual factors on<br>body image and behavior underscores the need for nuanced approaches in intervention design.<br>Understanding these complexities is paramount for advancing research and developing effective strategies<br>to foster healthier body image perceptions and behaviors across diverse populations.</p> |
| title | The Multifaceted Perspective of Body Image: Navigating Complexity across Age and Gender |
| url | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16936753 |