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It's estimated that between 30% and 40% of men are anxious about their weight and that up to 85% are dissatisfied with their muscularity. Many men desire a lean and muscular physique – which is often seen as synonymous with masculinity.
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Read More »Lead guitarist of The Vamps, James Brittain-McVey, recently spoke out about the pressures he experienced with his body image. These pressures, which began when he was a teenager, led him to undergo liposuction at age 20. Speaking to a parliamentary committee on body image and mental health, he told MPs that he had struggled with anorexia since he was a teenager and that he still feels pressure to “look a certain way”. Brittain-McVey is not alone in his struggles with body image. It’s estimated that between 30% and 40% of men are anxious about their weight and that up to 85% are dissatisfied with their muscularity. Many men desire a lean and muscular physique – which is often seen as synonymous with masculinity. But without proper support, body image issues can have a major impact on both physical and mental health. Yet many men are hesitant to speak up about their body image issues – largely because of the stigma attached to it. Brittain-McVey also highlighted in his discussion with MPs the lack of support available for young men experiencing body image issues – which could further worsen poor mental health for those already struggling. Working to make a difference in the world but struggling to save for a home. Trying to live sustainably while dealing with mental health issues. For those of us in our twenties and thirties, these are the kinds of problems we deal with every day. This article is part of Quarter Life, a series that explores those issues and comes up with solutions.
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Read More »Body image issues can also lead to disordered eating and muscle dysmorphia – an extreme preoccupation with having muscles. Exercise addiction – an insatiable craving for physical activity – has also been reported as a consequence of negative body image. Not only can this lead to burnout and injury, it can in turn cause poorer psychological wellbeing and increases risk of developing an eating disorder. It can also have a severe impact on a person’s social and work life, and may lead to other unhealthy behaviours – such as abusing anabolic steroids to build muscle. These concerns have likely only become worse over the course of the pandemic. In a recent study, my colleagues and I showed pandemic-related stress and anxiety were linked with men’s dissatisfaction with their weight and muscles.
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Read More »Body image issues are often viewed as a problem that disproportionately affects women – leaving many men reluctant to talk about their problems with friends and family or seek professional help. While men are increasingly encouraged to talk about their mental health, being open about body image concerns can still feel tricky – especially if men worry about appearing “unmasculine” or being stigmatised and dismissed by others. Health services can play an important role in helping men receive the help they need, but healthcare professionals are often hesitant to address body image issues in men because of a lack of knowledge, limited time and resources and inadequate training and guidelines on how to assist men. Even when men seek help, they are sometimes dismissed or not taken seriously because negative body image is viewed as a “woman’s illness”. But when men are able to access preferred healthcare pathways for body image concerns, they often respond well to treatment. Raising awareness more widely in society about negative body image in men is also crucial. An increasing number of men have opened up about their body image struggles – including other celebrities such as talk show host James Corden and actor Sebastian Stan. Bringing greater awareness to the fact that many men struggle with body image is one way of normalising the experience and helping men to recognise symptoms and seek help before their experiences become debilitating.
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