The objective of the study is to assess the relationship between dieting beliefs and life satisfaction. For the purpose of the study, a total number of 203 participants were selected from the Karachi, Pakistan with age range of the participants between 18 to 24 years. Two main variables “life satisfaction and the tendency of dieting beliefs” were used in this research. The Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) and the Dieting Belief Scale (DBS) measure life satisfaction and assess the dieting beliefs respectively among individuals. The correlation analysis was performed to evaluate the link between dieting belief and life satisfaction. The correlation between life satisfaction and dieting beliefs is positive, but it is weakly correlated with the value of R 0.0568 and coefficient of determination R2 0.0032 as life satisfaction doesn’t solely depend upon dieting belief and have other factor affecting it.
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