Effect of visual adaptation on judgement of and satisfaction with body size in 18 to 25 year olds

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This study investigated the effects of visual adaptation to over-, under- or neither over- nor under-weight images of women on perceived own size, in 18 to 25 year olds. Healthy adult women (n = 90), with normal BMI (range 19-25 km/m2), were randomised to be visually adapted to photographs of the same women, altered to appear either over-, under- or neither over- nor under-weight. Participants in this study were consented under procedures that did not include consent for data to be made open.

Creator(s) Helen Bould, Marcus Munafo
Contributor(s) Ian Penton-Voak, Glyn Lewis, Katherine Button, Rebecca Carnegie
Publication date 26 Apr 2016
Language eng
Publisher University of Bristol
Licence Non-Commercial Government Licence for public sector information
DOI 10.5523/bris.rydgtj6qorrf1ndeh2e3c74g8
Citation Helen Bould, Marcus Munafo (2016): Effect of visual adaptation on judgement of and satisfaction with body size in 18 to 25 year olds. https://doi.org/10.5523/bris.rydgtj6qorrf1ndeh2e3c74g8
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