Antifat attitudes in a sample of women with eating disorders

Introduction: One of the main problems of patients with eating disorders is their body dissatisfaction. Although these individuals usually are not satisfied with their bodies there are not many investigations that focus on how these patients see people with real weight problems. For this reason, in...

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Main Authors: Alejandro Magallares, Ignacio Jauregui-Lobera, Inmaculada Ruiz-Prieto, Miguel Ángel Santed
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Language:English
Published: Arán Ediciones, S. L. 2013-06-01
Series:Nutrición Hospitalaria
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spelling doaj-de0563e93cfb4738b74284ae9d9ce6b92020-11-25T00:05:42ZengArán Ediciones, S. L.Nutrición Hospitalaria0212-16112013-06-0128364965310.3305/nh.2013.28.3.6383S0212-16112013000300014Antifat attitudes in a sample of women with eating disordersAlejandro Magallares0Ignacio Jauregui-Lobera1Inmaculada Ruiz-Prieto2Miguel Ángel Santed3Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED)Universidad Pablo de OlavideBehavioral Sciences InstituteUniversidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED)Introduction: One of the main problems of patients with eating disorders is their body dissatisfaction. Although these individuals usually are not satisfied with their bodies there are not many investigations that focus on how these patients see people with real weight problems. For this reason, in this study it is analyzed how women with eating disorders see obese people. Methods: A total of 104 participants (35 with anorexia nervosa, 28 with bulimia nervosa, 16 with eating disorder not otherwise specified and 25 controls) were selected to conduct the study. To measure antifat attitudes the Spanish version of the Antifat Attitudes Questionnaire was used. To measure if participants had body dissatisfaction it was used the Spanish versions of the Body Shape Questionnaire. Finally, anthropometric measures (height and weight) were taken in order to calculate the BMI (kg/m²), as well as some socio-demographic information. Results: It was found that participants with bulimia nervosa showed scores higher on antifat attitudes than the rest of the participants. Additionally, it was found that this result was influenced by the body dissatisfaction of the participants. Discussion: These results suggest that negative attitudes toward obese people may influence an individual's body image. One way of maintaining a positive body image (especially, the subjective dimension, body satisfaction) is to compare oneself with those perceived as physically inferior (people with weight problems), a strategy that is especially relevant when the mass media insists in depict extreme thin women.http://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0212-16112013000300014&lng=en&tlng=enAnorexia nerviosaBulimia nerviosaTrastornos de la conducta alimentaria no especificadosActitudes antiobesidadInsatisfacción corporal
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author Alejandro Magallares
Ignacio Jauregui-Lobera
Inmaculada Ruiz-Prieto
Miguel Ángel Santed
spellingShingle Alejandro Magallares
Ignacio Jauregui-Lobera
Inmaculada Ruiz-Prieto
Miguel Ángel Santed
Antifat attitudes in a sample of women with eating disorders
Nutrición Hospitalaria
Anorexia nerviosa
Bulimia nerviosa
Trastornos de la conducta alimentaria no especificados
Actitudes antiobesidad
Insatisfacción corporal
author_facet Alejandro Magallares
Ignacio Jauregui-Lobera
Inmaculada Ruiz-Prieto
Miguel Ángel Santed
author_sort Alejandro Magallares
title Antifat attitudes in a sample of women with eating disorders
title_short Antifat attitudes in a sample of women with eating disorders
title_full Antifat attitudes in a sample of women with eating disorders
title_fullStr Antifat attitudes in a sample of women with eating disorders
title_full_unstemmed Antifat attitudes in a sample of women with eating disorders
title_sort antifat attitudes in a sample of women with eating disorders
publisher Arán Ediciones, S. L.
series Nutrición Hospitalaria
issn 0212-1611
publishDate 2013-06-01
description Introduction: One of the main problems of patients with eating disorders is their body dissatisfaction. Although these individuals usually are not satisfied with their bodies there are not many investigations that focus on how these patients see people with real weight problems. For this reason, in this study it is analyzed how women with eating disorders see obese people. Methods: A total of 104 participants (35 with anorexia nervosa, 28 with bulimia nervosa, 16 with eating disorder not otherwise specified and 25 controls) were selected to conduct the study. To measure antifat attitudes the Spanish version of the Antifat Attitudes Questionnaire was used. To measure if participants had body dissatisfaction it was used the Spanish versions of the Body Shape Questionnaire. Finally, anthropometric measures (height and weight) were taken in order to calculate the BMI (kg/m²), as well as some socio-demographic information. Results: It was found that participants with bulimia nervosa showed scores higher on antifat attitudes than the rest of the participants. Additionally, it was found that this result was influenced by the body dissatisfaction of the participants. Discussion: These results suggest that negative attitudes toward obese people may influence an individual's body image. One way of maintaining a positive body image (especially, the subjective dimension, body satisfaction) is to compare oneself with those perceived as physically inferior (people with weight problems), a strategy that is especially relevant when the mass media insists in depict extreme thin women.
topic Anorexia nerviosa
Bulimia nerviosa
Trastornos de la conducta alimentaria no especificados
Actitudes antiobesidad
Insatisfacción corporal
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