Thin women find ‘healthy’ peers a threat

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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Men Prefer Thin Women, Study Says

Men are more likely to find thin women more attractive than women who are overweight, a new study from Spain has found. Researchers also say that women who are more concerned about their weight see a woman with normal weight as a danger. More importantly, when women see other normal weight people, they experience displeasure and embarrassment.
The study was conducted by researchers from University of Granada, who found that when women with weight problems saw their own pictures or videos, they felt uneasy. Men, more than women, were worried about the weight of a female and were also more likely to report overweight women as unattractive.

Some women who suffered from bulimia nervosa were so stressed after seeing images of healthy weight women that they started showing signs of motor paralysis and lack of control, as they feel they can’t get the ideal body shape.
Bulimia nervosa is a condition where the affected person is highly worried about gaining weight. These people may overeat (binge) and then purge the food by either puking or taking laxatives to speed up the food movement in the body.
The small study included 671 students. Researchers found that most of the women and men reported professional models with normal weight more attractive.
«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 Blanca Ortega-Roldán Oliva, one of the study authors, in a news release.

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Men Prefer Thin Women, Study Says

Men are more likely to find thin women more attractive than women who are overweight, a new study from Spain has found. Researchers also say that women who are more concerned about their weight see a woman with normal weight as a danger. More importantly, when women see other normal weight people, they experience displeasure and embarrassment.
The study was conducted by researchers from University of Granada, who found that when women with weight problems saw their own pictures or videos, they felt uneasy. Men, more than women, were worried about the weight of a female and were also more likely to report overweight women as unattractive.

Some women who suffered from bulimia nervosa were so stressed after seeing images of healthy weight women that they started showing signs of motor paralysis and lack of control, as they feel they can’t get the ideal body shape.
Bulimia nervosa is a condition where the affected person is highly worried about gaining weight. These people may overeat (binge) and then purge the food by either puking or taking laxatives to speed up the food movement in the body.
The small study included 671 students. Researchers found that most of the women and men reported professional models with normal weight more attractive.
«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 Blanca Ortega-Roldán Oliva, one of the study authors, in a news release.

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Men Prefer Thin Women, Study Says

Men are more likely to find thin women more attractive than women who are overweight, a new study from Spain has found. Researchers also say that women who are more concerned about their weight see a woman with normal weight as a danger. More importantly, when women see other normal weight people, they experience displeasure and embarrassment.
The study was conducted by researchers from University of Granada, who found that when women with weight problems saw their own pictures or videos, they felt uneasy. Men, more than women, were worried about the weight of a female and were also more likely to report overweight women as unattractive.

Some women who suffered from bulimia nervosa were so stressed after seeing images of healthy weight women that they started showing signs of motor paralysis and lack of control, as they feel they can’t get the ideal body shape.
Bulimia nervosa is a condition where the affected person is highly worried about gaining weight. These people may overeat (binge) and then purge the food by either puking or taking laxatives to speed up the food movement in the body.
The small study included 671 students. Researchers found that most of the women and men reported professional models with normal weight more attractive.
«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 Blanca Ortega-Roldán Oliva, one of the study authors, in a news release.

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El Faro de Ceuta

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Curso de experto propio en Arquitectura Biosanitaria, en la UGR

  • Organizado por la Escuela Internacional de Posgrado y la Fundación General Universidad de Granada-Empresa, con la colaboración de la Fundación PTS

La Universidad de Granada ofrece, por primera vez, un curso de experto propio en “Arquitectura Biosanitaria”, organizado por la Escuela Internacional de Posgrado y la Fundación General Universidad de Granada-Empresa, con la colaboración de la Fundación PTS y el patrocinio de la Constructora EMTE Clean Room, Constructora Ferrovial SA & Añil SA, y Constructora San José S.A.

Los objetivos del “Curso de Experto en Arquitectura Biosanitaria” se basan en la adquisición, por parte del alumnado, de los conocimientos y competencias técnicas necesarias para el desarrollo de cualquier actividad profesional que demande la concepción y dirección de ejecución de infraestructuras destinadas a este campo. Esta necesidad ha sido detectada a nivel local, regional, nacional e internacional, donde un ejemplo de ello lo encontramos en Andalucía, derivada de la instalación en la región de diversos recintos tecnológicos. Concretamente en Granada, la instalación del Parque Tecnológico de la Salud (PTS) ha significado un importante foco de atracción de infraestructuras orientadas hacia las “Ciencias de la Salud y de la Vida” desde su fundación.

En el curso se ofrecerá una formación adecuada para que una vez realizado el mismo se pueda orientar su trabajo profesional hacia la Arquitectura Biosanitaria, con conocimientos sobre los valores formales, espaciales, tecnológicos, simbólicos, bioclimáticos y sostenibles que pueden ser aplicados a la misma. El programa contempla las tipologías y tipos de la arquitectura biosanitaria, con ejemplos concretos, y esquemas de funcionamiento general, del panorama internacional, modernos y contemporáneos; así como aspectos legales y normativos que condicionan el diseño y la ejecución de la arquitectura-bio.

La información completa sobre el programa se puede consultar en: https://fundacionugrempresa.es/

El arquitecto Miguel Martínez Monedero y Lourdes Núñez Müller, directora del Área de transferencia de conocimiento del Parque Tecnológico de la Salud de Granada, son los directores académicos del curso.

El curso está destinado a:

  • Estudiantes de Ingeniería y Arquitectura con conocimiento de las herramientas propias de la arquitectura y de todas las ramas de la ingeniería al servicio de los espacios biosanitarios, que tenga capacidad de trabajo en grupo y de aprender.
  • Estudiantes que hayan finalizado el primer ciclo de las anteriores licenciaturas y les falten menos de 30 créditos para finalizar el primer ciclo o su titulación.
  • Previa autorización de la Escuela Internacional de Posgrado, podrán acceder profesionales que no ostenten las anteriores titulaciones siempre que acrediten experiencia en el ámbito profesional

  • Fecha de realización: Del 20 de febrero al 30 de octubre de 2013.
  • Horario: miércoles de 16:00 a 20:00 horas.
  • Duración: 30 ECTS.
  • Número de plazas: 25.
  • Fecha límite del plazo de inscripción: 18 de febrero de 2013.
  • Lugar de celebración: Sede de la Fundación PTS Granada, Edificio Cortijo de las Angustias, PTS Granada. Aulas de docencia reducida.

Información: Fundación General Universidad de Granada-Empresa.
Plaza de S. Isidro nº 5.
Tlfno.: 958 246120.
Correo electrónico: posgrados@fundacionugrempresa.es
http://posgrado.fundacionugrempresa.es/