2023
DOI: 10.1186/s40337-023-00903-y
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Functionality appreciation is associated with improvements in positive and negative body image in patients with an eating disorder and following recovery

Manja M. Engel,
E. M. Woertman,
H. C. Dijkerman
et al.

Abstract: Background Research on body image in eating disorders has predominantly focused on negative body image, only recently shifting to positive body image. Findings suggest that enhancing positive body image can, amongst other things, serve as a protective mechanism against (re)developing a negative body image. One suggested way of enhancing positive body image is to focus on enhancing body functionality appreciation. Although studies show promising effects, this research is mainly conducted in non-… Show more

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