Updated On: 13 April, 2011 11:34 AM IST | | Agencies
When college-age women looked at magazines that only included images of women with thin, idealized body types for five straight days, their own body satisfaction improved, according to a new study
When college-age women looked at magazines that only included images of women with thin, idealized body types for five straight days, their own body satisfaction improved, according to a new study
However, the boost in body image came with a catch. Those women whose body satisfaction improved the most were also more likely to report that they engaged in dieting behaviors such as skipping meals or cutting carbohydrates during the course of the study.