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美与主体的关系:评价者的 BMI 与异性吸引力评价仅有有限关联。

Beauty and the Body of the Beholder: Raters' BMI Has Only Limited Association with Ratings of Attractiveness of the Opposite Sex.

机构信息

State Key Laboratory of Molecular Developmental Biology, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.

University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.

出版信息

Obesity (Silver Spring). 2018 Mar;26(3):522-530. doi: 10.1002/oby.22092.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Assortative mating for adiposity increases the genetic burden on offspring, but its causes remain unclear. One hypothesis is that people who have high adiposity find other people with obesity more physically attractive than lean people.

METHODS

The attractiveness of sets of images of males and females who varied in adiposity were rated by opposite sex subjects (559 males and 340 females) across 12 countries.

RESULTS

There was tremendous individual variability in attractiveness ratings. For female attractiveness, most males favored the leanest subjects, but others favored intermediate fatness, some were indifferent to body composition, and others rated the subjects with obesity as most attractive. For male images rated by females, the patterns were more complex. Most females favored subjects with low levels of adiposity (but not the lowest level), whereas others were indifferent to body fatness or rated the images depicting individuals with obesity as the most attractive. These patterns were unrelated to rater BMI. Among Caucasian males who rated the images of the thinnest females as being more attractive, the magnitude of the effect depended on rater BMI, indicating limited "mutual attraction."

CONCLUSIONS

Individual variations in ratings of physical attractiveness were broadly unrelated to rater BMI and suggest that mutual attraction is an unlikely explanation for assortative mating for obesity.

摘要

目的

肥胖的选择性交配会增加后代的遗传负担,但其原因尚不清楚。有一种假设是,肥胖的人比瘦的人更容易被肥胖的人认为具有吸引力。

方法

在 12 个国家,异性被试(559 名男性和 340 名女性)对不同肥胖程度的男性和女性的一系列图像的吸引力进行了评价。

结果

吸引力评价存在巨大的个体差异。对于女性的吸引力,大多数男性更喜欢最瘦的对象,但也有一些人喜欢中等肥胖程度的对象,有些人对身体成分不感兴趣,还有一些人认为肥胖的对象最有吸引力。对于女性评价的男性图像,模式更加复杂。大多数女性更喜欢低脂肪水平的对象(但不是最低水平),而有些人对体脂不感兴趣,或者认为肥胖的图像最有吸引力。这些模式与评价者的 BMI 无关。在评价最瘦女性图像的吸引力时,白种男性的评价者中,效应的大小取决于评价者的 BMI,表明相互吸引力有限。

结论

对身体吸引力的评价存在广泛的个体差异,与评价者的 BMI 无关,这表明相互吸引力不太可能是肥胖选择性交配的原因。

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