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SAGE Publications, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 3(36), p. 309-325, 2010

DOI: 10.1177/0146167209359702

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The Attractive Female Body Weight and Female Body Dissatisfaction in 26 Countries Across 10 World Regions: Results of the International Body Project I

Journal article published in 2010 by Viren Swami, Da A. Frederick, Toivo Aavik, Lidia Alcalay, Jueri Allik ORCID, Donna Anderson, Sonny Andrianto, Arvind Arora, Ake Brannstrom, John Cunningham, Dariusz Danel, Gb B. Forbes, Krystyna Doroszewicz, Cu U. Greven, Adrian Furnham and other authors.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
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Abstract

This study reports results from the first International Body Project (IBP-I), which surveyed 7,434 individuals in 10 major world regions about body weight ideals and body dissatisfaction. Participants completed the female Contour Drawing Figure Rating Scale (CDFRS) and self-reported their exposure to Western and local media. Results indicated there were significant cross-regional differences in the ideal female figure and body dissatisfaction, but effect sizes were small across high-socioeconomic-status (SES) sites. Within cultures, heavier bodies were preferred in low-SES sites compared to high-SES sites in Malaysia and South Africa ( ds = 1.94-2.49) but not in Austria. Participant age, body mass index (BMI), and Western media exposure predicted body weight ideals. BMI and Western media exposure predicted body dissatisfaction among women. Our results show that body dissatisfaction and desire for thinness is commonplace in high-SES settings across world regions, highlighting the need for international attention to this problem.