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  • The study examined the shift from the traditional thin body ideal to the emerging fit body ideal among women, analyzing its effects using the tripartite influence model (TIM).
  • The research involved 558 Australian women, showing significant links between body ideal internalization (both thin and fit) and negative body image outcomes, with different pathways for thin and fit ideals.
  • Contrary to the belief that the fit ideal is a healthier alternative, findings suggested it may lead to body dissatisfaction and unhealthy behaviors like disordered eating and compulsive exercise.

Article Abstract

Although the thin body ideal has been the epitome of western female beauty for decades, the more recent fit body ideal is becoming arguably more popular. This study aimed to test two versions of the tripartite influence model (TIM; Thompson, Heinberg, Altabe, & Tantleff-Dunn, 1999): one that included thin-ideal internalisation, and one that included fit-ideal internalisation, using path analysis. Participants were 558 Australian women aged 16-50 years (M = 22.06, SD = 7.41). All of the hypothesised paths were significant for both the thin- and fit-ideal internalisation models. The final models for both thin- and fit-ideal internalisation included extra, non-hypothesised paths from media to body dissatisfaction, and from social comparison to dieting, bulimic symptoms, and compulsive exercise. The two models differed in that the final model for thin-ideal internalisation included direct paths from thin-ideal internalisation to dieting and bulimic symptoms. The final model for fit-ideal internalisation, however, included a direct path from fit-ideal internalisation to compulsive exercise. It was concluded that, in contrast to the widely held perception that the fit ideal is a 'healthier' alternative to the thin ideal, fit ideal internalisation may be detrimental to female body satisfaction, disordered eating, and compulsive exercise.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bodyim.2020.09.002DOI Listing

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