1976
DOI: 10.1007/bf00287245
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Physical attractiveness and its relationship to sex-role stereotyping

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“…[45][46][47][48][49] The inadequate adjustment in sexual attitudes revealed by the overweight adolescent girls in our study could be a result of dissatisfaction with their bodies, resulting in feelings of unattractiveness in comparison with the cultural 'standards' imposed by Western society. 11,12,21,22,25 Adolescent girls are reported to be preoccupied with their body weight and body image. 11,12,14,16,25 They strive to achieve socially imposed 'ideal' body proportions, valuing themselves only in relation to their appearance.…”
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“…[45][46][47][48][49] The inadequate adjustment in sexual attitudes revealed by the overweight adolescent girls in our study could be a result of dissatisfaction with their bodies, resulting in feelings of unattractiveness in comparison with the cultural 'standards' imposed by Western society. 11,12,21,22,25 Adolescent girls are reported to be preoccupied with their body weight and body image. 11,12,14,16,25 They strive to achieve socially imposed 'ideal' body proportions, valuing themselves only in relation to their appearance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11,12,21,22,25 Adolescent girls are reported to be preoccupied with their body weight and body image. 11,12,14,16,25 They strive to achieve socially imposed 'ideal' body proportions, valuing themselves only in relation to their appearance. [11][12][13]16,22,25,26 Some studies point out that overweight female adolescents suffer from low self-esteem, which can be related to their concept of body image.…”
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“…The manipulation of gender in this study was also based on the contention that the attractiveness stereotype is more prevalent among females than among males (Bar-Tal & Saxe 1976;Eagly et al 1991;Reingen & Kernan 1993). For instance, Jackson, Sullivan & Rostker (1988) reported that females, compared with males, rated physical attractiveness as more important to them and that they do more to look attractive than their male counterparts.…”
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“…Obesity not only constitutes a serious health threat, it is also comorbid with other medical conditions, including psychiatric disorders [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]. One of the most frequent methods for establishing obesity is the measurement of the BMI (Body Mass Index), expressed as mass in kilograms over height in meters squared [12][13].…”
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