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Body talk among undergraduate women: Why conversations about exercise and weight loss differentially predict body appreciation

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Journal of Health Psychology: An Interdisciplinary, International Journal

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Abstract

Undergraduate women (N = 143) completed self-reports on exercise behavior, body orientation, body appreciation, and body-related talk. Results showed that conversations about weight loss/dieting and conversations about exercise differentially predicted body appreciation. Importantly, multiple regression analyses showed that the relationship between talk type and body appreciation was explained by the object–process dichotomy: Conversations about exercise oriented women to consider what their bodies can do which, in turn, predicted appreciation of one’s body. In contrast, the relationship between conversations about weight loss/dieting and body appreciation was mediated by negative attitudes about one’s body but not by an object orientation.