The Independent on Saturday

Dieting scales tipped for men and women

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HAVING an attractive husband makes women more likely to diet, a study has shown.

Women chose to slim because they did not want to look bad compared to their other half, researcher­s said.

But men who had an attractive wife did not have the same problem. The researcher­s blamed social pressures and said that men need to tell their partners they are attractive just the way they are.

The study involved questionin­g 113 US couples who were married less than four months and were in their late 20s on average. The couples posed for photograph­s which were then rated by volunteers.

The study found that women judged more attractive than their husbands did not experience pressure to diet. But those who were less attractive were more likely to want to lose weight. Men, by contrast, had a low motivation to diet regardless of how attractive their wives were.

The study, published in the journal Body Image, was carried out by doctoral student Tania Reynolds and assistant professor of psychology Andrea Meltzer, of Florida State University. Reynolds said that the results showed that “having a physically attractive husband may have negative consequenc­es for wives, especially if those wives are not particular­ly attractive”.

She added: “One way (for men) to help these women is for partners to be very reaffirmin­g, reminding them: “You’re beautiful. I love you at any weight or body type”. – Daily Mail

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