This study examined how the amount and type of food that a person eats affects perceptions of their personal desirability, femininity/masculinity, and body size while accounting for any assumed similarity biases. Female students (18 to 59 years old) were recruited through the School of Psychology at the University of Adelaide. Participants (n = 191) rated the characteristics of a fictional person based on information in a personal profile. Profiles were identical aside from experimental manipulations of gender (male/female), meal size (small/large) and meal type (regular fat/high fat) with meal manipulations calculated using nutrient recommendations. Ratings of desirability and body size were affected primarily by meal type with targets des...
Background: Body image (BI) is a multidimensional construct that includes perceptual, attitudinal, b...
To account for male preferences for female body weight following a consistent socio-economic pattern...
Personal choice is a valuable factor when people choose what to eat. Previous findings have analyzed...
Previous research indicates that women are judged on the amount of food eaten and that both men and ...
grantor: University of TorontoIn four studies, I explored the role of dietary restraint in...
Consumption stereotypes are judgments made about people based on how much and what they eat. Those w...
Introduction. Stereotypically women who consume smaller portions of foods are viewed as more feminin...
Several lab-based studies have indicated that when people are hungry, they judge larger women’s bodi...
This research, based on a random sample of undergraduates at the University of Arizona, is an explor...
A lower proportion of females are overweight than is males. Females’ food choices in comparison to t...
Background: The literature available on attitudes toward eating patterns and people choosing various...
Social desirability (the tendency to respond in such a way as to avoid criticism) and social approva...
Social desirability (the tendency to respond in such a way as to avoid criticism) and social approva...
Although there is a growing consensus that women with anorexia nervosa have a distorted body schema,...
Laboratory taste-test studies have shown that social modeling effects on food intake are powerful. T...
Background: Body image (BI) is a multidimensional construct that includes perceptual, attitudinal, b...
To account for male preferences for female body weight following a consistent socio-economic pattern...
Personal choice is a valuable factor when people choose what to eat. Previous findings have analyzed...
Previous research indicates that women are judged on the amount of food eaten and that both men and ...
grantor: University of TorontoIn four studies, I explored the role of dietary restraint in...
Consumption stereotypes are judgments made about people based on how much and what they eat. Those w...
Introduction. Stereotypically women who consume smaller portions of foods are viewed as more feminin...
Several lab-based studies have indicated that when people are hungry, they judge larger women’s bodi...
This research, based on a random sample of undergraduates at the University of Arizona, is an explor...
A lower proportion of females are overweight than is males. Females’ food choices in comparison to t...
Background: The literature available on attitudes toward eating patterns and people choosing various...
Social desirability (the tendency to respond in such a way as to avoid criticism) and social approva...
Social desirability (the tendency to respond in such a way as to avoid criticism) and social approva...
Although there is a growing consensus that women with anorexia nervosa have a distorted body schema,...
Laboratory taste-test studies have shown that social modeling effects on food intake are powerful. T...
Background: Body image (BI) is a multidimensional construct that includes perceptual, attitudinal, b...
To account for male preferences for female body weight following a consistent socio-economic pattern...
Personal choice is a valuable factor when people choose what to eat. Previous findings have analyzed...