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  • Unhealthy eating attitudes and body esteem issues can lead to eating disorders, with two identified risk factors: the superhero ideal and maladaptive perfectionism.
  • A study with 161 adolescents (12-14 years old) found that maladaptive perfectionism influences how the superhero ideal affects unhealthy eating attitudes, but only for girls.
  • Prevention efforts should aim to diminish the belief in the superhero ideal, especially among those with high maladaptive perfectionism.

Article Abstract

Unhealthy eating attitudes and poor body esteem often lead to adverse outcomes (e.g., eating disorders). Prior research has identified two risk factors for these outcomes--endorsement of the superhero ideal and maladaptive perfectionism--and has suggested that these factors may interact to predict unhealthy eating attitudes and body esteem. The current study examined the interaction between the superhero ideal and maladaptive perfectionism as predictors of unhealthy eating attitudes and body esteem among 161 12- to 14-year-olds (74 males, 87 females). Maladaptive perfectionism moderated the relation between endorsement of the superhero ideal and unhealthy eating attitudes for girls only, such that endorsement of the superhero ideal was significantly associated with unhealthy eating attitudes only for adolescents with high levels of maladaptive perfectionism. The moderation model was not significant for body esteem. Prevention strategies should focus on reducing endorsement of the superhero ideal when there are high levels of maladaptive perfectionism.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bodyim.2010.10.005DOI Listing

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