Eating Disorder in Women: Why the Husband's Good Looks Could be a Proble
Eating disorders are not uncommon in the
modern world today. They could stem from a lot of issues without us
even realising it. According to a new study done by Florida State
University, eating disorder in women could result from dissatisfaction
with life or inferiority complex, where they think that their husbands
are more attractive than them.
The research showed that wives who
crash-diet to slim down are often driven to do so because they felt that
their husbands are better looking than them. The finding indicated that
women's risk of developing more extreme weight loss behaviours is
linked to other forms of psychological distress - depression, anxiety,
substance abuse and dissatisfaction with life.They also found that men
were rarely motivated to do the same, regardless of how attractive they
considered their wives to be.
Lead
author Tania Reynolds said that if they understand how women's
relationships affect their decision to diet and the social predictors
for developing unhealthy eating behaviours, then they will be better
able to help them."One way to help these women is for partners to be
very reaffirming, reminding them that they are beautiful and loved at
any weight or body type," Reynolds added.
The
researchers explained that understanding the predictors that increase a
woman's risk of developing eating disorders and other health problems
could lead to earlier assistance.
The
team examined 113 newlywed couples - married less than four months with
average age of late 20s and living in the Dallas area - who agreed to
be rated on their attractiveness. Each participant completed a lengthy
questionnaire focusing in part on their desire to diet or have a thin
body
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