The current study examines eating regulation in the context of romantic relationships. One hundred and four heterosexual couples provided information about their weight, satisfaction with their partners ’ bodies, weight concerns, healthy dieting behaviors, and attempts to regulate their partners ’ eating behaviors. Results indicated that women were more likely to monitor their partners’ eating behaviors than were men. Both men and women who attempted to regulate their partners ’ eating behaviors tended to have relatively heavy partners and tended to be dissatisfied with their partners ’ bodies. However, only women’s attempts to regulate men’s eating behaviors were associated with men’s weight concerns and healthy dieting behaviors
Several studies have shown that romantic relationships have a significant effect on the individual's...
Eating, weight, and shape concerns (EWS) are prevalent among college women, and women with EWS conce...
Previous research has documented social contagion in obesity and related health behaviors, but less ...
Although previous research has explored romantic partners’ influences on eating and dieting behavior...
Objective: The aim of this empirical and theoretical review was to investigate how romantic partners...
Most people have difficulty maintaining a healthy diet. Both social and individual factors play a ro...
The authors extend research on dyadic decision making by examining how relationship partners influen...
Rates of obesity and lifestyle related diseases have increased in the last decade, adding strain to ...
Drawing on the logic of the relational turbulence model, this study examined the ways in which roman...
In this study, equity theory and relationship maintenance were employed as the framework through whi...
Romantic relationships are one of the most important relationships a woman will develop in her life....
The main aim of this study is to investigate whether there are relationships between perceived partn...
This study examined whether engagement in body talk would interact with weight status (body mass ind...
It is estimated that about half of all women in college demonstrate eating disturbances that do not ...
American women have long been affected by perceptions of beauty being described as the thin female i...
Several studies have shown that romantic relationships have a significant effect on the individual's...
Eating, weight, and shape concerns (EWS) are prevalent among college women, and women with EWS conce...
Previous research has documented social contagion in obesity and related health behaviors, but less ...
Although previous research has explored romantic partners’ influences on eating and dieting behavior...
Objective: The aim of this empirical and theoretical review was to investigate how romantic partners...
Most people have difficulty maintaining a healthy diet. Both social and individual factors play a ro...
The authors extend research on dyadic decision making by examining how relationship partners influen...
Rates of obesity and lifestyle related diseases have increased in the last decade, adding strain to ...
Drawing on the logic of the relational turbulence model, this study examined the ways in which roman...
In this study, equity theory and relationship maintenance were employed as the framework through whi...
Romantic relationships are one of the most important relationships a woman will develop in her life....
The main aim of this study is to investigate whether there are relationships between perceived partn...
This study examined whether engagement in body talk would interact with weight status (body mass ind...
It is estimated that about half of all women in college demonstrate eating disturbances that do not ...
American women have long been affected by perceptions of beauty being described as the thin female i...
Several studies have shown that romantic relationships have a significant effect on the individual's...
Eating, weight, and shape concerns (EWS) are prevalent among college women, and women with EWS conce...
Previous research has documented social contagion in obesity and related health behaviors, but less ...