Research Article

Beyond the Stage: Investigating Body Appreciation, Eating Attitudes, and Expectancies for Thinness in Opera and Ballet Artists

Volume: 6 Number: 1 March 27, 2025
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Beyond the Stage: Investigating Body Appreciation, Eating Attitudes, and Expectancies for Thinness in Opera and Ballet Artists

Abstract

This study examines the relationships between eating attitudes, body appreciation, and interpersonal outcome expectations of thinness among opera and ballet artists. Given the aesthetic and physical demands of these performing arts, the research aims to contribute to healthier self-perceptions and the well-being of performers. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 40 opera and 32 ballet artists affiliated with the Istanbul State Opera and Ballet Directorate. Data were collected using the Eating Attitudes Test Short Form (EAT-26), the Interpersonal Outcome Expectancies for Thinness Scale (IOET), and the Body Appreciation Scale (BAS). Statistical analyses were conducted at a significance level of 0.05 with a 95% confidence interval. Ballet dancers exhibited higher body image investment (p=0.046) and BAS scores (p=0.006) than opera artists, indicating a stronger emphasis on physical aesthetics. 18% of the participants demonstrated unhealthy eating attitudes, with a notable association between income level and EAT scores (p=0.001). Analysis of BAS scores indicated a negative correlation with body mass index (BMI), implying that individuals with higher BMI values reported lower body satisfaction (r=-0.346; p<0.01). A significant positive correlation was observed between IOET and EAT scores (r=0.364; p<0.01), suggesting that individuals who associate thinness with social and professional benefits are more prone to disordered eating behaviors. The findings underscore the vulnerability of opera and ballet artists to body dissatisfaction and disordered eating behaviors. These results emphasize the need for healthier body perceptions and eating behaviors in performing artists.

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Supporting Institution

No financial support was received for this research.

Ethical Statement

Ethical Approval Ethical approval was obtained from the Istanbul Okan University Ethics Committee (Date: 22.03.2023, Number: 163-23) under the Helsinki Declaration. Informed Consent Data were collected face-to-face following the informed consent of the participants.

Thanks

The authors would like to acknowledge the Turkish State Opera and Ballet Directorate General for their permission and the artists who participated in the study amid their busy schedules.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Allied Health and Rehabilitation Science (Other)

Journal Section

Research Article

Early Pub Date

March 27, 2025

Publication Date

March 27, 2025

Submission Date

February 27, 2025

Acceptance Date

March 24, 2025

Published in Issue

Year 2025 Volume: 6 Number: 1

APA
Günal, A. M., Başarık, E., Çelebioğlu, G., Yamaç Uzunboy, B. S., Ötekan, N., Kaçar, M., & Şensoy, F. (2025). Beyond the Stage: Investigating Body Appreciation, Eating Attitudes, and Expectancies for Thinness in Opera and Ballet Artists. Journal of Innovative Healthcare Practices, 6(1), 30-43. https://doi.org/10.58770/joinihp.1647745
AMA
1.Günal AM, Başarık E, Çelebioğlu G, et al. Beyond the Stage: Investigating Body Appreciation, Eating Attitudes, and Expectancies for Thinness in Opera and Ballet Artists. Journal of Innovative Healthcare Practices. 2025;6(1):30-43. doi:10.58770/joinihp.1647745
Chicago
Günal, Ahmet Murat, Ece Başarık, Gamze Çelebioğlu, et al. 2025. “Beyond the Stage: Investigating Body Appreciation, Eating Attitudes, and Expectancies for Thinness in Opera and Ballet Artists”. Journal of Innovative Healthcare Practices 6 (1): 30-43. https://doi.org/10.58770/joinihp.1647745.
EndNote
Günal AM, Başarık E, Çelebioğlu G, Yamaç Uzunboy BS, Ötekan N, Kaçar M, Şensoy F (March 1, 2025) Beyond the Stage: Investigating Body Appreciation, Eating Attitudes, and Expectancies for Thinness in Opera and Ballet Artists. Journal of Innovative Healthcare Practices 6 1 30–43.
IEEE
[1]A. M. Günal et al., “Beyond the Stage: Investigating Body Appreciation, Eating Attitudes, and Expectancies for Thinness in Opera and Ballet Artists”, Journal of Innovative Healthcare Practices, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 30–43, Mar. 2025, doi: 10.58770/joinihp.1647745.
ISNAD
Günal, Ahmet Murat - Başarık, Ece - Çelebioğlu, Gamze - Yamaç Uzunboy, Betül Sema - Ötekan, Nida - Kaçar, Mustafa - Şensoy, Funda. “Beyond the Stage: Investigating Body Appreciation, Eating Attitudes, and Expectancies for Thinness in Opera and Ballet Artists”. Journal of Innovative Healthcare Practices 6/1 (March 1, 2025): 30-43. https://doi.org/10.58770/joinihp.1647745.
JAMA
1.Günal AM, Başarık E, Çelebioğlu G, Yamaç Uzunboy BS, Ötekan N, Kaçar M, Şensoy F. Beyond the Stage: Investigating Body Appreciation, Eating Attitudes, and Expectancies for Thinness in Opera and Ballet Artists. Journal of Innovative Healthcare Practices. 2025;6:30–43.
MLA
Günal, Ahmet Murat, et al. “Beyond the Stage: Investigating Body Appreciation, Eating Attitudes, and Expectancies for Thinness in Opera and Ballet Artists”. Journal of Innovative Healthcare Practices, vol. 6, no. 1, Mar. 2025, pp. 30-43, doi:10.58770/joinihp.1647745.
Vancouver
1.Ahmet Murat Günal, Ece Başarık, Gamze Çelebioğlu, Betül Sema Yamaç Uzunboy, Nida Ötekan, Mustafa Kaçar, Funda Şensoy. Beyond the Stage: Investigating Body Appreciation, Eating Attitudes, and Expectancies for Thinness in Opera and Ballet Artists. Journal of Innovative Healthcare Practices. 2025 Mar. 1;6(1):30-43. doi:10.58770/joinihp.1647745