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Comparative Study
. 2010 Mar;7(2):131-6.
doi: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2009.11.002. Epub 2010 Jan 21.

Ethnic and racial differences in body size perception and satisfaction

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Comparative Study

Ethnic and racial differences in body size perception and satisfaction

Lauren W Kronenfeld et al. Body Image. 2010 Mar.

Abstract

Body dissatisfaction in women in the United States is common. We explored how women from various racial and ethnic groups used figural stimuli by exploring differences in current and preferred silhouette, and their discrepancy. We surveyed 4023 women aged 25-45 in an online investigation. Participants were identified using a national quota-sampling procedure. Asian women chose a smaller silhouette to represent their current body size, which did not remain significant after adjusting for self-reported BMI. After controlling for BMI, African American women selected a smaller silhouette than White women to represent their current size. Both African American and women reporting "Other" race preferred larger silhouettes than White women even after controlling for BMI. The discrepancy score revealed lower body dissatisfaction among African American than White women. Understanding factors that promote body satisfaction differentially across racial and ethnic groups could become a tool in appropriately tailored interventions designed to prevent eating disorders.

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Comparisons of “preferred” silhouette by race and ethnicity

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