The effects of body exposure on self-body image and esthetic appreciation in anorexia nervosa

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Valentina Cazzato
Emanuel Mian
Sonia Mele
Giulia Tognana
Patrizia Todisco
Cosimo Urgesi
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[1] University of Udine,Department of Human Sciences
[2] Scientific Institute IRCCS Eugenio Medea,Division of Psychology
[3] University of Bradford,Eating Disorders
[4] Istituto Nazionale di Chirurgia dell’Obesità (INCO), Psychonutritional Rehabilitation
[5] Villa Margherita Clinic,undefined
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Experimental Brain Research | 2016年 / 234卷
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Anorexia nervosa; Body image; Size distortion; Esthetic; Perceptual adaptation; Eating disorders;
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Repeated exposures to thin-idealized body shapes may alter women’s perceptions of what normal (e.g., accepted) and ideal (e.g., desired) bodies in a cultural environment look like. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether exposure to thin and round body shapes may change the subsequent esthetic appreciation of others’ bodies and the perceptual and cognitive–affective dimensions of self-body image in patients suffering from anorexia nervosa (AN). Thirteen AN patients and 13 matched healthy controls were exposed to pictures of either thin or round unfamiliar body models and, before and after exposure, they were required to either express liking judgments about round and slim figures of unfamiliar bodies (esthetic task) or to adjust distorted pictures of their own body to their perceptual (How do you see yourself?), affective (How do you feel yourself?), metacognitive (How do others see you?) and ideal (How would you like to look like?) body image (self-body adjustment task). Brief exposures to round models increased liking judgments of round figures in both groups. However, only in AN patients, exposure to round models induced an increase in thin figures liking, which positively correlated with their preoccupation with dieting. Furthermore, exposure to round bodies in AN patients, but not in controls, increased the distortion for the perceptual body image and decreased the size of the ideal one. No differences between the two groups were obtained after adaptation to thin models. Our results suggest that AN patients’ perception of their own and others’ body is more easily malleable by exposure to round figures as compared to controls. Crucially, this mechanism may strongly contribute to the development and maintenance of self-body image disturbances.
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