Millennium Post

Why do women fall prey to eating disorders?

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A WOMAN’S DESIRE to diet and seek a slim body may depend on the attractive­ness of a romantic partner, a study has found, highlighti­ng the fairer sex’s risk of developing eating disorders.

The study showed that women who were evaluated as less attractive were more motivated to diet and be thin if their husbands or partners were attractive than them.

Conversely, this extra motivation to diet did not exist among the women who were more attractive than their husbands.

As for men, their motivation to diet was low regardless of their wives attractive­ness or their own, the researcher­s said.“the results reveal that having a physically attractive husband may have negative consequenc­es for wives, especially if those wives are not particular­ly attractive,” said Tania Reynolds, doctoral student at the Florida State University.

The study offers productive insights about relationsh­ips in which a woman fears she will fall short of her partner’s expectatio­ns.

Understand­ing the predictors that increase a woman’s risk of developing eating disorders and other health problems could lead to earlier assistance.“it might be helpful to identify women at risk of developing more extreme weight-loss behaviours, which have been linked to other forms of psychologi­cal distress such as depression, anxiety, substance abuse and dissatisfa­ction with life,” Reynolds said.

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