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Muscle Dysmorphia In Male Weightlifters: A Case-control Study: Revision history


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21 October 2025

  • curlast 13:3113:31, 21 October 2025 CyrilDivine5339 talk changes 6,219 bytes +6,219 Created page with "<br>Objective: Muscle dysmorphia is a form of body dysmorphic disorder in which individuals develop a pathological preoccupation with their muscularity. Method: The authors interviewed 24 men with muscle dysmorphia and 30 normal comparison weightlifters, recruited from gymnasiums in the Boston area, using a battery of demographic, psychiatric, and physical measures. Results: The men with muscle dysmorphia differed significantly from the normal comparison weightlifters on..."