نتایج جستجو برای: thin ideal internalization

تعداد نتایج: 225850  

2014
Michela Mazzon Jason Mercer

For entry and infection viruses have developed numerous strategies to subjugate indispensable cellular factors and functions. Host cell lipids and cellular lipid synthesis machinery are no exception. Not only do viruses exploit existing lipid signalling and modifications for virus entry and trafficking, they also reprogram lipid synthesis, metabolism, and compartmentalization for assembly and e...

Journal: :journal of language and translation 0
morvarid lavasani department of english language, yadegar-e- imam khomeini (rah) shahre rey branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran

this research study investigated the development of listening proficiency level by the aid of different media- tional artifacts in systemic theoretical instruction (sti). the study considered whether exposing learners to different types and various numbers of mediating artefacts would increase their awareness towards listen- ing concepts after two months, and consequently promote their listenin...

Journal: :Psicothema 2008
Sonia Tucci Jennifer Peters

The present study examined the immediate impact of media portrayals on evaluations of body shape and disordered eating symptomatology in female undergraduates. By using a repeated measures design, participants (N= 42) were exposed on two consecutive occasions to magazine images representing the thin-ideal physique and overweight models. Body satisfaction was recorded both before and after expos...

Journal: :Journal of health economics 2012
Davide Dragone Luca Savorelli

The increasing concern of the policy maker about eating behaviour has focused on the spread of obesity and on the evidence of people dieting despite being underweight. As the latter behaviour is often attributed to the social pressure to be thin, some governments have already taken actions to ban ultra-thin ideals and models. This paper proposes a theoretical framework to assess whether increas...

Journal: :Health communication 2015
Silvia Knobloch-Westerwick

Much research has demonstrated negative impacts of idealized-body imagery exposure on body satisfaction. Yet, paradoxically, media with such imagery attract mass audiences. Few studies showed women's body satisfaction increased due to thin-ideal exposure. The kind of social comparison women engage in (self-evaluation vs. self-improvement) may explain these inconsistent findings and the paradoxi...

Journal: :The International journal of eating disorders 2005
Cortney S Warren Jaine Strauss Juliette L Taska Stephen J Sullivan

OBJECTIVE Recent research offers conflicting views of whether women high in dietary restraint are inspired or demoralized after viewing thin-ideal images. We conducted two studies to explore the impact of diet commercials featuring the thin-ideal image on snack food consumption. METHOD In Study 1, 91 high school women watched a sad movie interrupted with diet or neutral commercials. In Study ...

Journal: :Body image 2010
Elke Smeets Anita Jansen Ellis Vossen Laura Ruf Anne Roefs

The present study sought to investigate the influence of self-activation on body and weight satisfaction in restrained and unrestrained eaters, after exposure to thin-ideal images. Restrained eaters (n=39) and unrestrained eaters (n=40) were randomly assigned to a self-activation manipulation versus a control manipulation. After the manipulation, all participants were exposed to eight thin-idea...

Journal: :The International journal of eating disorders 2017
Tiffany A Brown K Jean Forney Dennis Pinner Pamela K Keel

OBJECTIVE Pressures for men to conform to a lean, muscular ideal have, in part, contributed to eating disorder and muscle dysmorphia symptoms, yet few programs have been developed and empirically evaluated to help men. This study investigated the acceptability and efficacy of a cognitive dissonance-based (DB) intervention in reducing eating disorder and muscle dysmorphia risk factors in men wit...

Journal: :Studies in Media and Communication 2015

Journal: :iranian journal of nuclear medicine 2009
nourollah sadeghzadeh mostafa gandomkar mohammad shafiee mohammad mazidi mostafa goudarzi

introduction: bombesin (bn), a 14-amino acid neuropeptide, shows high affinity for the human grp (gastrin releasing peptide) receptors, which are overexpressed by a variety of cancers, including prostate, breast, pancreas, gastrointestinal, and small cell lung cancer. aim was to prepare [6-hydrazinopyridine-3-carboxylic acid (hynic0), d-tyr6, d-trp8] - bn [6-14] nh2 that could be easily labeled...

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