Title of article :
Ecological contingencies in womenʹs calorie regulation psychology: A life history approach
Author/Authors :
Hill، نويسنده , , Sarah E. and Rodeheffer، نويسنده , , Christopher D. and DelPriore، نويسنده , , Danielle J. and Butterfield، نويسنده , , Max E.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
10
From page :
888
To page :
897
Abstract :
We used insights from life history theory and the critical fat hypothesis to explore how environmental harshness influences womenʹs food and weight regulation psychology. As predicted by our theoretical model, women who grew up in poorer, more unpredictable environments responded to harshness cues in their adult environments by exhibiting a greater desire for food (Studies 1 and 2) and a diminished concern with calorie restriction and weight loss (Study 3). In sharp contrast, women who grew up in more predictable, wealthier environments responded to these cues by exhibiting a diminished desire for food and increased concern with calorie restriction and weight loss. This research provides novel insights into the role that local environmental factors play in womenʹs food and weight regulation psychology.
Keywords :
Critical fat hypothesis , evolutionary psychology , Dieting , Life history theory , Food regulation
Journal title :
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Record number :
1961175
Link To Document :
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