Home ยป “Negative Emotions and Body Image in Women Highly Internalizing Fit and Thin Ideals vs. Athletic Ideal or Low Internalization” — although it’s important to note that this is a bit longer than a typical title and doesn’t completely follow the style of the original PubMed citation. A more typical title for this study might be: “Comparing Emotions and Body Image in Women with Different Levels of Internalization of Fit, Thin, and Athletic Body Ideals”

“Negative Emotions and Body Image in Women Highly Internalizing Fit and Thin Ideals vs. Athletic Ideal or Low Internalization” — although it’s important to note that this is a bit longer than a typical title and doesn’t completely follow the style of the original PubMed citation. A more typical title for this study might be: “Comparing Emotions and Body Image in Women with Different Levels of Internalization of Fit, Thin, and Athletic Body Ideals”

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38113660

Women who strongly internalize the “fit” and “thin” body ideals tend to have more negative emotions and worse body image compared to those who endorse the “athletic” ideal or have low internalization.

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