What does it look like to have an "athletic body?" What does artificial intelligence think it looks like to have one?
In Kenya, where beauty standards are often dictated by societal norms, media representation, and cultural expectations, the struggle to conform can be overwhelming. The pursuit of an unattainable ...
Researchers say today's AI platforms often default to common biases and stereotypes when prompted to generate images of ...
A study led by Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) has determined that the size and composition of our social support ...
Body image dissatisfaction and disordered eating are significant concerns among athletes, especially those competing in aesthetic, endurance, or weight-sensitive sports.1 While sport participation can ...
Americans think negatively about their bodies four times a day — and it’s quietly reshaping their lives. That’s according to a new survey conducted by Talker Research on behalf of Eden Health, which ...
Completing endometrial cancer treatment can bring mixed emotions. For some women, the treatment-related body changes become symbols of strength and survival. For others, they can bring feelings of ...
Department of Educational and School Psychology, Constantine the Philosopher University, Nitra, Slovakia This research aimed to investigate the neuropsychological aspects of social media use on ...
Psychologist Charlotte Markey defines body image as not just how we view our bodies, but also how comfortable we feel in our own skin. Psychotherapist Paula Atkinson notes we’re conditioned from a ...
In the second episode of Women’s Health’s brand-new podcast Just As Well, legendary Lioness and July cover star Lucy Bronze sits down with hosts Gemma Atkinson and WH's editor-in-chief Claire ...
Ever since social media burst on the scene in the early 2000s, parents and health experts have worried about the potential impact on kids, particularly those in their early teens. Now researchers are ...