Fitness Blogging as a New Social Practice and Its Implications for Young Women’s Mental Health

Fitness blogging and fitness marathons are becoming a popular social practice, especially among young women. Although these practices are claimed to provide health benefits, in reality they pose serious risks to the participants’ mental wellbeing. The paper focuses on a study aimed at the analysis o...

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Main Authors: Lepesheva S.O, Kholmogorova A.B.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Moscow State University of Psychology and Education 2021-08-01
Series:Культурно-историческая психология
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Online Access:https://psyjournals.ru/en/kip/2021/n2/Lepeheva_Kholmogorova.shtml
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spelling doaj-a61f62bd5bd0473b94b5b5a6493f2fa32021-08-11T11:58:20ZengMoscow State University of Psychology and EducationКультурно-историческая психология1816-54352224-89352021-08-0117214415410.17759/chp.2021170214Fitness Blogging as a New Social Practice and Its Implications for Young Women’s Mental HealthLepesheva S.O0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0442-6247Kholmogorova A.B.1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5194-0199Moscow, RussiaMoscow State University of Psychology & Education, Moscow, RussiaFitness blogging and fitness marathons are becoming a popular social practice, especially among young women. Although these practices are claimed to provide health benefits, in reality they pose serious risks to the participants’ mental wellbeing. The paper focuses on a study aimed at the analysis of the level and factors of mental distress in female fitness blog subscribers, and the dynamics of their emotional wellbeing in the course of fitness marathons. A total of 112 women aged 18 to 35 years old, with a mean age of 23.5 (SD=4.7), participated in the study. All the respondents were Instagram fitness blog subscribers. The following methods were used in the study: Physical perfectionism scale [8]; Situational Inventory of Body-Im- age Dysphoria [14]; Perceived sociocultural pressure scale [3]; Brief Fear of Negative Evaluation Scale [9]; Beck’s Depression Inventory [17]; N.G. Garanyan and A.B. Kholmogorova’s Three-Factor Perfectionism Questionnaire [1]. Received data testify that young women who spent on Instagram over 60 minutes a day differed from those who spent maximum 30 minutes online by significantly higher levels of excessive body standards and body dissatisfaction, and a greater severity of emotional maladjustment symptoms, including suicidal tendencies. The regression analysis showed that physical and general perfectionism as well as social anxiety and depression symptoms had the most significant effect on an increase in body dissatisfaction levels. After completion of a fitness marathon, women had significant increases in body dissatisfaction and emotional problems. Further research is needed to identify targets that would help to prevent the emotional maladjustment which occur as a result of young women’s engagement in fitness blogging.https://psyjournals.ru/en/kip/2021/n2/Lepeheva_Kholmogorova.shtmlbody dysphoriafitness marathonfitspirationfitness blog
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Fitness Blogging as a New Social Practice and Its Implications for Young Women’s Mental Health
Культурно-историческая психология
body dysphoria
fitness marathon
fitspiration
fitness blog
author_facet Lepesheva S.O
Kholmogorova A.B.
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title Fitness Blogging as a New Social Practice and Its Implications for Young Women’s Mental Health
title_short Fitness Blogging as a New Social Practice and Its Implications for Young Women’s Mental Health
title_full Fitness Blogging as a New Social Practice and Its Implications for Young Women’s Mental Health
title_fullStr Fitness Blogging as a New Social Practice and Its Implications for Young Women’s Mental Health
title_full_unstemmed Fitness Blogging as a New Social Practice and Its Implications for Young Women’s Mental Health
title_sort fitness blogging as a new social practice and its implications for young women’s mental health
publisher Moscow State University of Psychology and Education
series Культурно-историческая психология
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2224-8935
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Fitness blogging and fitness marathons are becoming a popular social practice, especially among young women. Although these practices are claimed to provide health benefits, in reality they pose serious risks to the participants’ mental wellbeing. The paper focuses on a study aimed at the analysis of the level and factors of mental distress in female fitness blog subscribers, and the dynamics of their emotional wellbeing in the course of fitness marathons. A total of 112 women aged 18 to 35 years old, with a mean age of 23.5 (SD=4.7), participated in the study. All the respondents were Instagram fitness blog subscribers. The following methods were used in the study: Physical perfectionism scale [8]; Situational Inventory of Body-Im- age Dysphoria [14]; Perceived sociocultural pressure scale [3]; Brief Fear of Negative Evaluation Scale [9]; Beck’s Depression Inventory [17]; N.G. Garanyan and A.B. Kholmogorova’s Three-Factor Perfectionism Questionnaire [1]. Received data testify that young women who spent on Instagram over 60 minutes a day differed from those who spent maximum 30 minutes online by significantly higher levels of excessive body standards and body dissatisfaction, and a greater severity of emotional maladjustment symptoms, including suicidal tendencies. The regression analysis showed that physical and general perfectionism as well as social anxiety and depression symptoms had the most significant effect on an increase in body dissatisfaction levels. After completion of a fitness marathon, women had significant increases in body dissatisfaction and emotional problems. Further research is needed to identify targets that would help to prevent the emotional maladjustment which occur as a result of young women’s engagement in fitness blogging.
topic body dysphoria
fitness marathon
fitspiration
fitness blog
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