Men view overweight females more unfavourably than women

Washington, January 26 (ANI): Men like female thinness more than women and they find female overweight more unpleasant than women do, a University of Granada study has revealed.

 

In addition, the study revealed that women who are not comfortable with their body perceive women with a «normal» body -i.e. women with a healthy weight- as a threat.

Specifically, when these women see a «normal» body they experience feelings of displeasure and lack of control, since they feel they have not any control on their own body and cannot make it be as they want.

Researchers at the Department of Personality, Evaluation and Psychological Treatment of the University of Granada found that women who are not comfortable with their body feel embarrassed and uneasy when they see themselves in a picture or video, especially if they are imitating the poses of a professional model.

To carry out this study, the researchers performed four experimental studies with university students. As many as 671 students participated in the study. A total of 550 students participated in the first two studies (408 women and 142 men), 61 participated in the third study (28 women highly discomforted with their body and 33 moderately unsatisfied with their body) and 60 in the fourth study (30 healthy women satisfied with their body and 30 women with bulimia nervosa unsatisfied with their body).

Blanca Ortega-Roldan Oliva -one of the authors of this study- explained that the bodies that most men and women like are those of professional female models with a normal weight.

«Men and women found these bodies highly pleasing and stimulating, although they made them feel a lack of control. This means that a sexy and stimulating body makes people feel a lack of control, as these bodies are considered difficult to attain or even unattainable,» Oliva stated.

On the other hand, the study revealed that the body of a model with a normal weight negatively affects women that are highly unsatisfied with their body. Thus, unsatisfied women consider these bodies «unpleasant, very activating and unattainable (perception of lack of control)».

The reason for this perception is that these women cannot objectively evaluate a normal body in emotional terms, since they cannot avoid comparing themselves with it. This makes them feel upset, as they feel their body does not meet their beauty standards. (ANI)

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Men view overweight females more unfavourably than women

Washington, January 26 (ANI): Men like female thinness more than women and they find female overweight more unpleasant than women do, a University of Granada study has revealed.

 

In addition, the study revealed that women who are not comfortable with their body perceive women with a «normal» body -i.e. women with a healthy weight- as a threat.

Specifically, when these women see a «normal» body they experience feelings of displeasure and lack of control, since they feel they have not any control on their own body and cannot make it be as they want.

Researchers at the Department of Personality, Evaluation and Psychological Treatment of the University of Granada found that women who are not comfortable with their body feel embarrassed and uneasy when they see themselves in a picture or video, especially if they are imitating the poses of a professional model.

To carry out this study, the researchers performed four experimental studies with university students. As many as 671 students participated in the study. A total of 550 students participated in the first two studies (408 women and 142 men), 61 participated in the third study (28 women highly discomforted with their body and 33 moderately unsatisfied with their body) and 60 in the fourth study (30 healthy women satisfied with their body and 30 women with bulimia nervosa unsatisfied with their body).

Blanca Ortega-Roldan Oliva -one of the authors of this study- explained that the bodies that most men and women like are those of professional female models with a normal weight.

«Men and women found these bodies highly pleasing and stimulating, although they made them feel a lack of control. This means that a sexy and stimulating body makes people feel a lack of control, as these bodies are considered difficult to attain or even unattainable,» Oliva stated.

On the other hand, the study revealed that the body of a model with a normal weight negatively affects women that are highly unsatisfied with their body. Thus, unsatisfied women consider these bodies «unpleasant, very activating and unattainable (perception of lack of control)».

The reason for this perception is that these women cannot objectively evaluate a normal body in emotional terms, since they cannot avoid comparing themselves with it. This makes them feel upset, as they feel their body does not meet their beauty standards. (ANI)

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La película “El crimen del señor Lange”, de Jean Renoir, en el Cine Club de la UGR

  • La proyección tendrá lugar en el Salón de Actos de la E.T.S. de Ingeniería de Edificación, el martes, 29 de enero de 2013, a las 21.30 horas

La película “El crimen del señor Lange” (1935), de Jean Renoir, se proyecta el martes, 29 de enero de 2013, en el Salón de Actos de la E.T.S. de Ingeniería de Edificación, a las 21.30 horas (entrada libre, hasta completar el aforo). Forma parte del ciclo “Maestros del cine clásico (VI): Jean Renoir (1ª parte)”, programado por el Cine Club Universitario del Centro de Cultura Contemporánea, Vicerrectorado de Extensión Universitaria y Deporte de la Universidad de Granada, para este mes de enero de 2013.

Se proyecta en versión original con subtítulos en español.

Web: http://sl.ugr.es/034H


La película “El crimen del señor Lange”, de Jean Renoir, en el Cine Club de la UGR

  • La proyección tendrá lugar en el Salón de Actos de la E.T.S. de Ingeniería de Edificación, el martes, 29 de enero de 2013, a las 21.30 horas

La película “El crimen del señor Lange” (1935), de Jean Renoir, se proyecta el martes, 29 de enero de 2013, en el Salón de Actos de la E.T.S. de Ingeniería de Edificación, a las 21.30 horas (entrada libre, hasta completar el aforo). Forma parte del ciclo “Maestros del cine clásico (VI): Jean Renoir (1ª parte)”, programado por el Cine Club Universitario del Centro de Cultura Contemporánea, Vicerrectorado de Extensión Universitaria y Deporte de la Universidad de Granada, para este mes de enero de 2013.

Se proyecta en versión original con subtítulos en español.

Web: http://sl.ugr.es/034H


La película “El crimen del señor Lange”, de Jean Renoir, en el Cine Club de la UGR

  • La proyección tendrá lugar en el Salón de Actos de la E.T.S. de Ingeniería de Edificación, el martes, 29 de enero de 2013, a las 21.30 horas

La película “El crimen del señor Lange” (1935), de Jean Renoir, se proyecta el martes, 29 de enero de 2013, en el Salón de Actos de la E.T.S. de Ingeniería de Edificación, a las 21.30 horas (entrada libre, hasta completar el aforo). Forma parte del ciclo “Maestros del cine clásico (VI): Jean Renoir (1ª parte)”, programado por el Cine Club Universitario del Centro de Cultura Contemporánea, Vicerrectorado de Extensión Universitaria y Deporte de la Universidad de Granada, para este mes de enero de 2013.

Se proyecta en versión original con subtítulos en español.

Web: http://sl.ugr.es/034H


Men view overweight females more unfavourably than women

Men like female thinness more than women and they find female overweight more unpleasant than women do, a University of Granada study has revealed. 

In addition, the study revealed that women who are not comfortable with their body perceive women with a «normal» body –i.e. women with a healthy weight– as a threat.

Specifically, when these women see a «normal» body they experience feelings of displeasure and lack of control, since they feel they have not any control on their own body and cannot make it be as they want.

Researchers at the Department of Personality, Evaluation and Psychological Treatment of the University of Granada found that women who are not comfortable with their body feel embarrassed and uneasy when they see themselves in a picture or video, especially if they are imitating the poses of a professional model.

To carry out this study, the researchers performed four experimental studies with university students. As many as 671 students participated in the study. A total of 550 students participated in the first two studies (408 women and 142 men), 61 participated in the third study (28 women highly discomforted with their body and 33 moderately unsatisfied with their body) and 60 in the fourth study (30 healthy women satisfied with their body and 30 women with bulimia nervosa unsatisfied with their body).

Blanca Ortega-Roldan Oliva –one of the authors of this study– explained that the bodies that most men and women like are those of professional female models with a normal weight.

«Men and women found these bodies highly pleasing and stimulating, although they made them feel a lack of control. This means that a sexy and stimulating body makes people feel a lack of control, as these bodies are considered difficult to attain or even unattainable,» Oliva stated.

On the other hand, the study revealed that the body of a model with a normal weight negatively affects women that are highly unsatisfied with their body. Thus, unsatisfied women consider these bodies «unpleasant, very activating and unattainable (perception of lack of control)».

The reason for this perception is that these women cannot objectively evaluate a normal body in emotional terms, since they cannot avoid comparing themselves with it. This makes them feel upset, as they feel their body does not meet their beauty standards.

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Men view overweight females more unfavourably than women

Men like female thinness more than women and they find female overweight more unpleasant than women do, a University of Granada study has revealed. 

In addition, the study revealed that women who are not comfortable with their body perceive women with a «normal» body –i.e. women with a healthy weight– as a threat.

Specifically, when these women see a «normal» body they experience feelings of displeasure and lack of control, since they feel they have not any control on their own body and cannot make it be as they want.

Researchers at the Department of Personality, Evaluation and Psychological Treatment of the University of Granada found that women who are not comfortable with their body feel embarrassed and uneasy when they see themselves in a picture or video, especially if they are imitating the poses of a professional model.

To carry out this study, the researchers performed four experimental studies with university students. As many as 671 students participated in the study. A total of 550 students participated in the first two studies (408 women and 142 men), 61 participated in the third study (28 women highly discomforted with their body and 33 moderately unsatisfied with their body) and 60 in the fourth study (30 healthy women satisfied with their body and 30 women with bulimia nervosa unsatisfied with their body).

Blanca Ortega-Roldan Oliva –one of the authors of this study– explained that the bodies that most men and women like are those of professional female models with a normal weight.

«Men and women found these bodies highly pleasing and stimulating, although they made them feel a lack of control. This means that a sexy and stimulating body makes people feel a lack of control, as these bodies are considered difficult to attain or even unattainable,» Oliva stated.

On the other hand, the study revealed that the body of a model with a normal weight negatively affects women that are highly unsatisfied with their body. Thus, unsatisfied women consider these bodies «unpleasant, very activating and unattainable (perception of lack of control)».

The reason for this perception is that these women cannot objectively evaluate a normal body in emotional terms, since they cannot avoid comparing themselves with it. This makes them feel upset, as they feel their body does not meet their beauty standards.

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Men view overweight females more unfavourably than women

Men like female thinness more than women and they find female overweight more unpleasant than women do, a University of Granada study has revealed. 

In addition, the study revealed that women who are not comfortable with their body perceive women with a «normal» body –i.e. women with a healthy weight– as a threat.

Specifically, when these women see a «normal» body they experience feelings of displeasure and lack of control, since they feel they have not any control on their own body and cannot make it be as they want.

Researchers at the Department of Personality, Evaluation and Psychological Treatment of the University of Granada found that women who are not comfortable with their body feel embarrassed and uneasy when they see themselves in a picture or video, especially if they are imitating the poses of a professional model.

To carry out this study, the researchers performed four experimental studies with university students. As many as 671 students participated in the study. A total of 550 students participated in the first two studies (408 women and 142 men), 61 participated in the third study (28 women highly discomforted with their body and 33 moderately unsatisfied with their body) and 60 in the fourth study (30 healthy women satisfied with their body and 30 women with bulimia nervosa unsatisfied with their body).

Blanca Ortega-Roldan Oliva –one of the authors of this study– explained that the bodies that most men and women like are those of professional female models with a normal weight.

«Men and women found these bodies highly pleasing and stimulating, although they made them feel a lack of control. This means that a sexy and stimulating body makes people feel a lack of control, as these bodies are considered difficult to attain or even unattainable,» Oliva stated.

On the other hand, the study revealed that the body of a model with a normal weight negatively affects women that are highly unsatisfied with their body. Thus, unsatisfied women consider these bodies «unpleasant, very activating and unattainable (perception of lack of control)».

The reason for this perception is that these women cannot objectively evaluate a normal body in emotional terms, since they cannot avoid comparing themselves with it. This makes them feel upset, as they feel their body does not meet their beauty standards.

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Thin women find ‘healthy’ peers a threat

Madrid, Jan 27 (IANS) Thin women, who are not comfortable with their bodies, consider peers with a ‘healthy’ weight as a threat, says a Spanish study.

Similarly, males prefer thin females more than women themselves and also find overweight females more unpleasant than reed thin women.

Researchers from the University of Granada’s department of personality, evaluation and psychological treatment, found that thin women feel embarrassed and uneasy when they see themselves in a picture or video, especially if they are imitating the poses of a professional model.

Researchers co-led by Blanca Ortega-Roldan Oliva, performed four experimental studies with university students involving 671 students, said a Granada statement.

Some 550 students participated in the first two studies (408 women and 142 men), 61 participated in the third study (28 women highly displeased with their body and 33 moderately unsatisfied with their body) and 60 in the fourth study (30 healthy women satisfied with their body and 30 women with bulimia nervosa unsatisfied with their body).

Oliva explained that the bodies most liked by men and women are those of professional female models with a normal weight.

«Men and women found these bodies highly pleasing and stimulating, although they made them feel a lack of control.

«This means that a sexy and stimulating body makes people feel a lack of control, as these bodies are considered difficult to attain or even unattainable,» said Olivia.

On the other hand, the study revealed that the body of a model with a normal weight negatively affects women that are highly unsatisfied with their body.

Thus, unsatisfied women consider these bodies «unpleasant, very activating and unattainable (perception of lack of control)».

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Thin women find ‘healthy’ peers a threat

Madrid, Jan 27 (IANS) Thin women, who are not comfortable with their bodies, consider peers with a ‘healthy’ weight as a threat, says a Spanish study.

Similarly, males prefer thin females more than women themselves and also find overweight females more unpleasant than reed thin women.

Researchers from the University of Granada’s department of personality, evaluation and psychological treatment, found that thin women feel embarrassed and uneasy when they see themselves in a picture or video, especially if they are imitating the poses of a professional model.

Researchers co-led by Blanca Ortega-Roldan Oliva, performed four experimental studies with university students involving 671 students, said a Granada statement.

Some 550 students participated in the first two studies (408 women and 142 men), 61 participated in the third study (28 women highly displeased with their body and 33 moderately unsatisfied with their body) and 60 in the fourth study (30 healthy women satisfied with their body and 30 women with bulimia nervosa unsatisfied with their body).

Oliva explained that the bodies most liked by men and women are those of professional female models with a normal weight.

«Men and women found these bodies highly pleasing and stimulating, although they made them feel a lack of control.

«This means that a sexy and stimulating body makes people feel a lack of control, as these bodies are considered difficult to attain or even unattainable,» said Olivia.

On the other hand, the study revealed that the body of a model with a normal weight negatively affects women that are highly unsatisfied with their body.

Thus, unsatisfied women consider these bodies «unpleasant, very activating and unattainable (perception of lack of control)».

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Thin women threatened by ‘healthy’ women

Thin women, who are not comfortable with their bodies, consider peers with a ‘healthy’ weight as a threat, says a Spanish study. Similarly, males prefer thin females more than women themselves and also find overweight females more unpleasant than reed thin women. Researchers from the University of Granada’s department of personality, evaluation and psychological treatment, found that thin women feel embarrassed and uneasy when they see themselves in a picture or video, especially if they are imitating the poses of a professional model.
Researchers co-led by Blanca Ortega-Roldan Oliva, performed four experimental studies with university students involving 671 students, said a Granada statement. Some 550 students participated in the first two studies (408 women and 142 men), 61 participated in the third study (28 women highly displeased with their body and 33 moderately unsatisfied with their body) and 60 in the fourth study (30 healthy women satisfied with their body and 30 women with bulimia nervosa unsatisfied with their body).
Oliva explained that the bodies most liked by men and women are those of professional female models with a normal weight. ‘Men and women found these bodies highly pleasing and stimulating, although they made them feel a lack of control. ‘This means that a sexy and stimulating body makes people feel a lack of control, as these bodies are considered difficult to attain or even unattainable,’ said Olivia.
On the other hand, the study revealed that the body of a model with a normal weight negatively affects women that are highly unsatisfied with their body. Thus, unsatisfied women consider these bodies ‘unpleasant, very activating and unattainable (perception of lack of control)’.
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Thin women threatened by ‘healthy’ women

Thin women, who are not comfortable with their bodies, consider peers with a ‘healthy’ weight as a threat, says a Spanish study. Similarly, males prefer thin females more than women themselves and also find overweight females more unpleasant than reed thin women. Researchers from the University of Granada’s department of personality, evaluation and psychological treatment, found that thin women feel embarrassed and uneasy when they see themselves in a picture or video, especially if they are imitating the poses of a professional model.
Researchers co-led by Blanca Ortega-Roldan Oliva, performed four experimental studies with university students involving 671 students, said a Granada statement. Some 550 students participated in the first two studies (408 women and 142 men), 61 participated in the third study (28 women highly displeased with their body and 33 moderately unsatisfied with their body) and 60 in the fourth study (30 healthy women satisfied with their body and 30 women with bulimia nervosa unsatisfied with their body).
Oliva explained that the bodies most liked by men and women are those of professional female models with a normal weight. ‘Men and women found these bodies highly pleasing and stimulating, although they made them feel a lack of control. ‘This means that a sexy and stimulating body makes people feel a lack of control, as these bodies are considered difficult to attain or even unattainable,’ said Olivia.
On the other hand, the study revealed that the body of a model with a normal weight negatively affects women that are highly unsatisfied with their body. Thus, unsatisfied women consider these bodies ‘unpleasant, very activating and unattainable (perception of lack of control)’.
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