“…We reviewed data of individuals with physical health conditions such as obesity (Grilo et al, 2006 , 2005a , b ; Rohde et al, 2008 ; Walsh et al, 2017 ), sexual dysfunction (Kilimnik & Meston, 2016 ; Maseroli et al, 2018 ) and breast cancer (Salmon et al, 2006 ), as well as of individuals with mental health conditions such as PTSD (Borgmann et al, 2014 ; Dyer et al, 2015 , 2013a , b ; Scheffers et al, 2017 ; Wonderlich et al, 1996 , 2001 ), eating disorders (Dunkley et al, 2010 ; Grilo & Masheb, 2001 ; Muehlenkamp et al, 2011 ; Treuer et al, 2005 ), and BPD (Dyer et al, 2015 , 2013a , b ). The non-clinical samples included community samples, but also specific samples such as pregnant women (Senior et al, 2005 ; Talmon & Ginzburg, 2019 ), prisoners (Milligan & Andrews, 2005 ), and individuals with migration history (Nagaraj et al, 2019 ) or intimate piercings (Möller et al, 2018 ). Evidence drawn from such diverse target populations underlines the integral role of body image in mental and physical health, and indicates its relevance beyond the field of eating disorders.…”