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Table I. Height, Weight, and BMI by Gender and Age Group
|
Height (cm)
|
Weight (kg)
|
Body mass index (BMI)
|
Age Group |
M
|
SD
|
M
|
SD
|
M
|
SD
|
Women |
18-29 |
165.24 |
7.26 |
63.08 |
12.01 |
23.24 |
4.35 |
30-49 |
164.28 |
7.42 |
71.32 |
17.28 |
26.43 |
6.23 |
50-86 |
162.54 |
7.56 |
69.72 |
13.29 |
26.46 |
5.22 |
Overall |
164.00 |
7.44 |
68.63 |
15.13 |
25.60 |
5.63 |
Men |
18-29 |
179.68 |
8.03 |
74.87 |
12.48 |
23.18 |
3.55 |
30-49 |
180.45 |
7.22 |
83.72 |
14.14 |
25.75 |
3.84 |
50-86 |
175.69 |
7.66 |
82.26 |
12.66 |
26.65 |
3.30 |
Overall |
178.34 |
7.87 |
79.84 |
13.56 |
25.13 |
3.86 |
Table II. Body Image Scores by Gender and Age Group
|
Physical attractiveness
|
Body image satisfaction
|
Group |
M
|
SD
|
M
|
SD
|
Gender |
Women |
18.57 |
3.51 |
31.23 |
8.56 |
Men |
18.51 |
3.57 |
35.46 |
7.21 |
Age |
|
18-29 |
19.80 |
3.68 |
33.41 |
7.56 |
30-49 |
18.11 |
3.49 |
31.73 |
8.82 |
50-86 |
18.00 |
3.24 |
34.80 |
7.95 |
Body Image Importance
|
Body concealment
|
Group |
M |
SD |
M |
SD |
Gender |
Women |
32.00 |
7.44 |
15.40 |
5.72 |
Men |
30.94 |
7.61 |
9.77 |
4.73 |
Age |
18-29 |
30.83 |
7.93 |
12.12 |
5.12 |
30-49 |
31.60 |
7.03 |
14.07 |
6.39 |
50-86 |
31.93 |
7.77 |
11.91 |
6.07 |
Body improvement
|
Social physique anxiety
|
Group |
M |
SD |
M |
SD |
Gender |
Women |
9.22 |
3.74 |
34.50 |
9.46 |
Men |
8.70 |
3.70 |
27.68 |
8.11 |
Age |
18-29 |
9.40 |
3.41 |
32.47 |
9.27 |
30-49 |
9.05 |
3.38 |
32.92 |
9.95 |
50-86 |
8.62 |
3.45 |
28.25 |
8.45 |
Appearance comparison
|
Group |
M |
SD |
Gender |
Women |
10.98 |
3.29 |
Men |
9.17 |
3.35 |
Age |
18-29 |
11.00 |
3.48 |
30-49 |
10.64 |
3.25 |
50-86 |
8.76 |
3.18
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Table III. Unique Body Image Predictors From Regression Equations
That Significantly Increased the Prediction of Psychological Functioning
at Step 2 Among Men and Women of Different Age Groups
|
Unique body |
Outcome variable |
Group |
image predictors |
[sr.sup.2] |
Self-esteem |
Women 18-29 |
None |
-- |
Women 30-49
|
Social physique anxiety |
.06 |
Body Image Importance
|
.05 |
Women 50-86
|
Physical attractiveness |
.13 |
Men 18-29
|
Physical attractiveness |
.07 |
Body image importance
|
.07 |
Men 30-49
|
Body concealment |
.10 |
Men 50-86
|
Appearance comparison |
.08 |
Body image satisfaction
|
.07 |
Depression |
Women 50-86 |
Social physique anxiety |
.08 |
Anxiety |
Women 50-86 |
None |
-- |
Men 50-86
|
Appearance comparison
|
.11 |
Table IV. Unique Body Image Predictors From Regression Equations
That Significantly Increased the Prediction of Social and Sexual Functioning
at Step 2 Among Men and Women of Different Age Groups
|
Unique body
|
Outcome variable |
Group |
image predictors |
[sr.sup.2] |
Social anxiety |
Women 50-86 |
Social physique anxiety |
.08 |
Body improvement
|
.07 |
Men 30-49
|
Appearance comparison |
.08 |
Same-sex relations |
Men 30-49 |
Physical attractiveness |
.13 |
Opposite-sex relations |
Men 18-29 |
Body concealment |
.09 |
Sexual self-efficacy |
Men 30-49 |
Body satisfaction |
.09 |
Sexual satisfaction |
Men 30-49 |
Appearance comparison |
.12 |
Body concealment
|
.10 |
Body satisfaction
|
.08 |
Sexual optimism |
Women 30-49 |
None |
-- |
Men 30-49
|
Social physique anxiety |
.18 |
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Tanya E. Davison (1) and Marita P. McCabe (1,2)
(1) School of Psychology, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia.