Fitness, Looks and Acomplia
Body image is a multidimensional construct that consists of self-perceptions, cognitions, emotions, and behaviors related to one's physical attributes. The majority of research on body image has been conducted with samples of college students and individuals with eating disorders, although some large national surveys have been conducted. In one of those surveys, nearly one half of healthy women were dissatisfied with their appearance. Although several researchers have highlighted the importance of addressing the body image concerns of women with chronic physical illness, little empirical research has been conducted on body image in women with SLE or related illnesses. Yet SLE may have a vast impact on women's physical appearance. For example, 90% of patients with SLE experience skin symptoms, which may include rashes, lesions, hyper pigmentation, or scarring. Arthritis with inflammation is also common among women with SLE and may lead to disfigurement and disability. Finally, some medications commonly used in the treatment of SLE can have negative side effects, such as hair loss, weight gain, and steroid-induced osteoporosis, all of which may influence women's views of their bodies.
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