Journal article
Beach body ready? Shredding for summer? A first look at “seasonal body image”
S Griffiths, E Austen, I Krug, K Blake
Body Image | Published : 2021
Abstract
We introduce the term “seasonal body image” to refer to within-person variation in body image that occurs across the Gregorian seasons of Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. Herein, we (i) quantified and visualised seasonal body image and its mechanisms, and (ii) identified individual predictors of seasonal body image. Sexual minority men (N = 823) residing in the Northern Hemisphere (n = 659) and Southern Hemisphere (n = 164) provided cross-sectional data about their experiences of body image phenomena in Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. Most reported seasonal body image (∼70 %). As hypothesised, in Summer we observed peaks for body dissatisfaction alongside peaks in four proposed season..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Scott Griffiths receives funding from the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (grant numbers: 1121538, 1179321, 1193738) , the World AntiDoping Agency, and the University of Melbourne. Emma Austen is supported by an Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship.