Women's body satisfaction at midlife and lifetime body size: A prospective study. |
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Authors: | McLaren, Lindsay Hardy, Rebecca Kuh, Diana |
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Abstract: | The relationship between past body size and current body dissatisfaction among 933 middle-aged women from a prospective birth cohort study was examined. Women provided self-report data on weight esteem at age 54. Height and weight data were collected at ages 7, 11, 15, 20, 26, 36, 43, and 54. Data on reproductive variables were also collected prospectively. Hierarchical linear modeling and multiple regression analyses were used. Women who were dissatisfied at midlife were heavier at age 7 and showed a more rapid increase in body mass index with age. A late menarche, being postmenopausal, and having started hormone replacement therapy before menopause were associated with less dissatisfaction. Attention to these factors across the life span is necessary to understand body dissatisfaction in women at midlife. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | women body satisfaction midlife body size weight esteem middle age body dissatisfaction |
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