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Patterns of Body Image Concerns and Disordered Weight- and Shape-Related Behaviors in Heterosexual and Sexual Minority Adolescent Males

机译:异性恋和性少数青少年男性的身体图像关注模式和与体重和形状相关的无序行为

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This study investigates body image concerns and disordered weight- and shape-related behaviors across adolescence and young adulthood in males and how patterns vary by sexual orientation. Participants were 5,388 males from the U.S. national Growing Up Today Study. In 2001, 2003, and 2005 (spanning ages 15-20 years), participants reported sexual orientation, past-year desire for toned/defined muscles and concerns with weight and shape, and past-year binge eating, restrictive dieting, purging (vomiting or laxative use), and use of products to increase muscularity (e.g., creatine, steroids). Latent class analyses identified 2 patterns at ages 15-16 years and 3 patterns at 17-18 and 19-20 years: healthy (all ages; low body image concerns and weight- and shape-related behaviors; 54-74% of observations), muscle-concerned (ages 17-18 and 19-20; relatively high muscularity concern and product use; 18-21% of observations), and lean-concerned (all ages; relatively high weight and shape concern, dieting, and binge eating; 19-28% of observations). Latent transition analyses revealed that sexual minority males (i.e., mostly heterosexual, gay, and bisexual) were more likely than completely heterosexual males to be lean-concerned at ages 17-18 and 19-20 years and to transition to the lean-concerned class from the healthy class. There were no sexual orientation differences in odds of being muscle-concerned. Both heterosexual and sexual minority males are at risk for presenting body image concerns and weight- and shape-related behaviors that may have deleterious health consequences. Results suggest the need for screening for concerns and behaviors related to leanness and muscularity in early adolescence among all males, regardless of sexual orientation.
机译:这项研究调查了男性青春期和成年期对身体图像的关注以及与体重和形状相关的无序行为,以及性取向如何变化。参加者为来自美国国家国民今日成长研究的5388名男性。在2001年,2003年和2005年(年龄在15-20岁之间),参与者报告了性取向,过去一年对健美/定型肌肉的渴望以及对体重和形状的担忧,以及过去一年的暴饮暴食,节食,排毒(呕吐)或通便使用),以及使用增加肌肉的产品(例如肌酸,类固醇)。潜在类别分析确定了15-16岁年龄段的2种模式以及17-18岁和19-20岁年龄段的3种模式:健康(所有年龄段;对身体图像的关注程度低以及与体重和形状有关的行为;观察值的54-74%) ,与肌肉有关(17-18和19-20岁;对肌肉的关注度和产品使用率较高;占观察值的18-21%)和与精瘦有关(所有年龄段;对体重和体形的关注度较高,节食和暴饮暴食;观察值的19-28%)。潜在的过渡分析显示,性少数男性(即主要是异性恋,男同性恋和双性恋)比完全异性恋的男性在17-18岁和19-20岁时更容易受到精瘦的关注,并可能会过渡到精益关注的阶层来自健康阶层。受到肌肉关注的几率没有性别取向差异。异性恋和性少数男性都面临着身体形象问题以及与体重和形状有关的行为的风险,这可能对健康造成不利影响。结果表明,有必要筛查所有男性中青春期早期与瘦弱和肌肉相关的问题和行为,无论其性取向如何。

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