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Exploring the reciprocal relationships between body image flexibility and body fat and muscularity dissatisfaction: An 18-month longitudinal study in Chinese adolescents

Exploring the reciprocal relationships between body image flexibility and body fat and muscularity dissatisfaction: An 18-month longitudinal study in Chinese adolescents
Exploring the reciprocal relationships between body image flexibility and body fat and muscularity dissatisfaction: An 18-month longitudinal study in Chinese adolescents
Body image flexibility has shown robust negative associations with body dissatisfaction. However, research in this area is confined to cross-sectional studies on adults in Western cultural contexts. Responding to these gaps and the unique cultural nuances and increasing prevalence estimates of body dissatisfaction in China, we examined the bi-directional nature of body image flexibility and body fat and muscularity dissatisfaction in Chinese adolescent boys and girls (N = 1381, 57.3 % girls) at two points over 18 months (Wave [W] 1=baseline, W2=18 months later). We also explored sex differences in longitudinal models. In boys, higher W1 body image flexibility was associated with lower W2 body fat dissatisfaction, and higher W1 body fat dissatisfaction was associated with lower W2 body image flexibility. Null prospective associations between body image flexibility and muscularity dissatisfaction were identified in boys. In girls, higher W1 body fat and muscularity body dissatisfaction were associated with lower W2 body image flexibility. Higher W1 body image flexibility was associated with lower W2 body fat and muscularity dissatisfaction in girls. We found no significant sex differences in the models. Findings advance a multicultural understanding of the temporal and bi-directional links between body image flexibility and body fat and muscularity dissatisfaction in Chinese adolescents.
Adolescents, Body fat dissatisfaction, Body image flexibility, China, Longitudinal research, Muscularity dissatisfaction
1740-1445
Barnhart, Wesley R.
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Cui, Tianxiang
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Cui, Shuqi
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Sun, Hongyi
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Xu, Yinuo
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Chen, Gui
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Ji, Feng
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He, Jinbo
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Barnhart, Wesley R.
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Cui, Tianxiang
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Cui, Shuqi
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Sun, Hongyi
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Xu, Yinuo
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Chen, Gui
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Ji, Feng
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He, Jinbo
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Barnhart, Wesley R., Cui, Tianxiang, Cui, Shuqi, Sun, Hongyi, Xu, Yinuo, Chen, Gui, Ji, Feng and He, Jinbo (2024) Exploring the reciprocal relationships between body image flexibility and body fat and muscularity dissatisfaction: An 18-month longitudinal study in Chinese adolescents. Body Image, 51, [101789]. (doi:10.1016/j.bodyim.2024.101789).

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Abstract

Body image flexibility has shown robust negative associations with body dissatisfaction. However, research in this area is confined to cross-sectional studies on adults in Western cultural contexts. Responding to these gaps and the unique cultural nuances and increasing prevalence estimates of body dissatisfaction in China, we examined the bi-directional nature of body image flexibility and body fat and muscularity dissatisfaction in Chinese adolescent boys and girls (N = 1381, 57.3 % girls) at two points over 18 months (Wave [W] 1=baseline, W2=18 months later). We also explored sex differences in longitudinal models. In boys, higher W1 body image flexibility was associated with lower W2 body fat dissatisfaction, and higher W1 body fat dissatisfaction was associated with lower W2 body image flexibility. Null prospective associations between body image flexibility and muscularity dissatisfaction were identified in boys. In girls, higher W1 body fat and muscularity body dissatisfaction were associated with lower W2 body image flexibility. Higher W1 body image flexibility was associated with lower W2 body fat and muscularity dissatisfaction in girls. We found no significant sex differences in the models. Findings advance a multicultural understanding of the temporal and bi-directional links between body image flexibility and body fat and muscularity dissatisfaction in Chinese adolescents.

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Accepted/In Press date: 2 September 2024
Published date: 12 September 2024
Keywords: Adolescents, Body fat dissatisfaction, Body image flexibility, China, Longitudinal research, Muscularity dissatisfaction

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Local EPrints ID: 496705
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/496705
ISSN: 1740-1445
PURE UUID: 045e352e-0d13-4129-b517-c82a9ee312f5
ORCID for Hongyi Sun: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7229-9019

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Date deposited: 07 Jan 2025 22:05
Last modified: 10 Jan 2025 03:13

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Author: Wesley R. Barnhart
Author: Tianxiang Cui
Author: Shuqi Cui
Author: Hongyi Sun ORCID iD
Author: Yinuo Xu
Author: Gui Chen
Author: Feng Ji
Author: Jinbo He

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