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运动行为与动机中性别差异的进化心理学视角

An evolutionary psychology perspective on sex differences in exercise behaviors and motivations.

作者信息

Jonason Peter K

机构信息

New Mexico State University, Department of Psychology, Las Cruces, NM 88003, USA.

出版信息

J Soc Psychol. 2007 Feb;147(1):5-14. doi: 10.3200/SOCP.147.1.5-14.

Abstract

Researchers have found that men and women pursue sex-appropriate strategies to attract mates. On the basis of intrasexual competition, men should be more likely to enact behaviors to look larger, whereas women should be more likely to enact behaviors to look smaller. The types of exercises that each performs should reflect this expectation. The present study replicates and extends work by L. Mealey (1997) on sex differences in exercise behavior. In the present study, male participants focused their energy on gaining muscle mass and enhancing their upper body definition, whereas female participants focused their energy on losing weight with emphasis on their lower body. Both sexes reported efforts to improve their abdominal region. It appears that men and women adopt sex-appropriate exercise behavior as a method of self-enhancement for intrasexual competition.

摘要

研究人员发现,男性和女性会采取符合性别特点的策略来吸引伴侣。基于同性间的竞争,男性应该更有可能采取让自己看起来更强壮的行为,而女性则更有可能采取让自己看起来更小巧的行为。他们各自进行的锻炼类型应该反映出这一预期。本研究重复并拓展了L. 米利(1997年)关于锻炼行为性别差异的研究。在本研究中,男性参与者将精力集中在增加肌肉量和增强上半身线条上,而女性参与者则将精力集中在减肥上,重点是下半身。两性都表示努力改善自己的腹部区域。看来男性和女性采取符合性别特点的锻炼行为,作为同性竞争中自我提升的一种方式。

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