The sexual competition hypothesis (SCH) contends that intense female intrasexual competition (ISC) is the ultimate cause of eating disorders. The SCH explains the phenomenon of the pursuit of thinness as an adaptation to ISC in the modern environment. It argues that eating disorders are pathological phenomena that arise from the mismatch between the modern environment and the inherited female adaptations for ISC. The present study has two aims. The first is to examine the relationship between disordered eating behavior (DEB) and ISC in a sample of female undergraduates. The second is to establish whether there is any relationship between disordered eating behavior and life history (LH) strategy. Participants completed a battery of question...
Restrictive eating attitudes and behaviors have been hypothesized to be related to processes of intr...
The purpose of the study was to investigate an evolutionary model of eating disorders. More specific...
This study employed a survey design to examine the relationship of numerous eating disorder (ED) ris...
The sexual competition hypothesis (SCH) contends that intense female intrasexual competition (ISC) i...
Prior research on non-clinical samples has lent support to the sexual competition hypothesis for eat...
Prior research on non-clinical samples has lent support to the sexual competition hypothesis for eat...
Female intrasexual competition was investigated to determine if it had a predictive effect on eating...
A hypothesis is presented for eating disorders that contends that these syndromes together with the ...
ontemporary theoretical constructs have yet to explain the reasons underlying the popularisation of ...
textDue to the seriousness and prevalence of eating disorders, exploring the etiology of these dis...
A sample of female undergraduates completed a packet of questionnaires consisting of the Arizona Lif...
This chapter examines the role of female competition in reproductive suppression in humans and other...
Much attention has focused on the influence of media images of thin women on body dissatisfaction am...
Background: There has long been a proposed clinical link between sexuality and eating disorders; how...
he current study tests a model based on social rank mentality investigating whether women who feel i...
Restrictive eating attitudes and behaviors have been hypothesized to be related to processes of intr...
The purpose of the study was to investigate an evolutionary model of eating disorders. More specific...
This study employed a survey design to examine the relationship of numerous eating disorder (ED) ris...
The sexual competition hypothesis (SCH) contends that intense female intrasexual competition (ISC) i...
Prior research on non-clinical samples has lent support to the sexual competition hypothesis for eat...
Prior research on non-clinical samples has lent support to the sexual competition hypothesis for eat...
Female intrasexual competition was investigated to determine if it had a predictive effect on eating...
A hypothesis is presented for eating disorders that contends that these syndromes together with the ...
ontemporary theoretical constructs have yet to explain the reasons underlying the popularisation of ...
textDue to the seriousness and prevalence of eating disorders, exploring the etiology of these dis...
A sample of female undergraduates completed a packet of questionnaires consisting of the Arizona Lif...
This chapter examines the role of female competition in reproductive suppression in humans and other...
Much attention has focused on the influence of media images of thin women on body dissatisfaction am...
Background: There has long been a proposed clinical link between sexuality and eating disorders; how...
he current study tests a model based on social rank mentality investigating whether women who feel i...
Restrictive eating attitudes and behaviors have been hypothesized to be related to processes of intr...
The purpose of the study was to investigate an evolutionary model of eating disorders. More specific...
This study employed a survey design to examine the relationship of numerous eating disorder (ED) ris...