Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
903121 Body Image 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

In the context of the lack of nosological clarity surrounding muscle dysmorphia, this paper aims to compare the symptomatic profile of muscle dysmorphia and anorexia nervosa in males whilst using measures sensitive to indexing male body image concerns. Twenty-one male muscle dysmorphia patients, 24 male anorexia nervosa patients, and 15 male gym-using controls completed the Eating Disorder Examination-Questionnaire, the Muscle Dysmorphia Disorder Inventory, the Compulsive Exercise Test, and a measure of appearance-enhancing substance use. Men with muscle dysmorphia and anorexia nervosa demonstrated widespread symptomatic similarities spanning the domains of disturbed body image, disordered eating, and exercise behaviour, whilst differences were consistent with the opposing physiques pursued in each condition. Furthermore, correlational analyses revealed significant associations between scores on muscle dysmorphia and eating disorder measures. The present findings provide moderate support for the notion that muscle dysmorphia may be nosologically similar to anorexia nervosa.

► We investigated the symptomatic profile of male presentations of muscle dysmorphia, anorexia nervosa, and control gym-using males. ► Widespread similarities were found in dietary restraint, shape and weight concerns, compulsive exercise, appearance intolerance, and functional impairment. ► Differences were largely consistent with the opposing physiques pursued in each condition. ► These findings are consistent with a developing body of literature suggesting muscle dysmorphia may be nosologically similar to the eating disorders.

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