The relationship between intuitive eating and body image is moderated by measured body mass index
Eating Behaviours Apr 29, 2019
Keirns NG, et al. - Researchers analyzed data from 136 adults (34 ± 15 years old, 74% female, 56% Caucasian) to evaluate whether a unique association is present between intuitive eating (IE) and body image, independent of objective weight status [measured body mass index (BMI)]. Further, they sought for potential moderators [BMI, sex, race-ethnicity] in the IE-body image relationship. Outcomes suggest that across the weight spectrum, greater IE was associated with lower body image concern. Healthy weight individuals had this relationship strongest and it attenuates as BMI increases.
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