Body Image Concerns and Weight-Related Comments: Evidence-Based Psychology, Risks, and Protective Factors
Body image concerns refer to disproportionate worry about one’s appearance—most commonly weight, shape, or perceived “flaws”—and can be reinforced by social evaluation. Even brief social media interactions that praise or comment on body shape may contribute to measurable shifts in body-focused attention, emotional reactivity, and self-comparison. From a clinical perspective, body image is not simply… Read More »