
Childhood Adversity's Impact on Youth's Muscle Dysmorphia
A study conducted by the University of Toronto reveals a significant association between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and symptoms of muscle dysmorphia in adolescents and young adults. The research highlights how ACEs, such as domestic violence and emotional abuse, can lead to the pathological pursuit of muscularity as a coping mechanism. Boys and young men who experienced five or more ACEs were particularly at risk for muscle dysmorphia symptoms. The findings emphasize the importance of recognizing and addressing the impact of childhood trauma on mental health and body image.
