: Research in Gender & Society conceptualizes clothing sizes as "floating signifiers" because they lack consistency across brands, forcing mature women to perform significant "body work" to navigate these unregulated standards [10].
: A specialized study focused on mature female professional chefs found significant difficulty in finding jackets that were both functional and aesthetically pleasing for their changing bodies [22]. xl women mature
: Research indicates that the gap between a woman's "actual" and "ideal" body image can lead to lower self-esteem and depressive symptoms , a phenomenon that remains stable across the adult life span [21, 24]. Health & Biological Aging : Research in Gender & Society conceptualizes clothing
: A study of 1,789 women aged 50 and over found that only 12.2% reported being satisfied with their body size. Those who were satisfied typically had a lower BMI and higher overall functional health [3, 17]. Health & Biological Aging : A study of
: Studies suggest that stable obesity across adulthood or shifting from a non-obese to an obese status is associated with accelerated biological aging [9].
: Research on physically active adult women (size 1X to 3X) found that limited selection and poor fit in athletic apparel can cause emotional frustration [13]. Body Image & Satisfaction at Midlife Papers examining how women view their bodies as they age:
: A study on plus-size women's experiences indicates many feel marginalized by the fashion industry, as their needs are often treated as secondary to mainstream "standard" sizes [4].
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