Markey Charlotte N, Gomel Jessica N, Markey Patrick M
Rutgers University, USA.
J Health Psychol. 2008 Apr;13(3):422-32. doi: 10.1177/1359105307088145.
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.
当前的研究考察了恋爱关系背景下的饮食调节情况。104对异性恋情侣提供了有关他们的体重、对伴侣身材的满意度、体重担忧、健康节食行为以及试图调节伴侣饮食行为的信息。结果表明,女性比男性更有可能监控伴侣的饮食行为。试图调节伴侣饮食行为的男性和女性往往伴侣体重相对较重,并且往往对伴侣的身材不满意。然而,只有女性试图调节男性饮食行为与男性的体重担忧和健康节食行为有关。