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Associations between muscularity-oriented social media content and muscle dysmorphia among boys and men.
Muscularity stigma: An overlooked but important form of appearance stigma.
Examining the reciprocal associations of muscularity bias internalization with muscularity-oriented disordered eating, muscle dysmorphia symptoms, and eating-related psychosocial impairment in Chinese adults.
Validation of the muscularity bias internalization scale in Chinese transgender and gender-diverse adults.
Links of weight and muscularity teasing with eating disorder symptomatology, eating-related psychosocial impairment, and intuitive eating in Chinese men: Teasing directions and combinations matter.
Muscularity bias internalization moderates the associations of muscularity dissatisfaction with muscularity-oriented disordered eating and psychosocial well-being in men but not women.
Reported higher general early-life bullying victimization is uniquely associated with more eating pathology and poor psychosocial well-being in Chinese sexual minority men.
Factor structure and psychometric properties of the Muscle Dysmorphic Disorder Inventory (MDDI) among transgender women.
Use of photo filters is associated with muscle dysmorphia symptomatology among adolescents and young adults.
Exploring the associations between muscularity teasing and eating and body image disturbances in Chinese men and women.