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Factors influencing women's choice of weight-loss diet
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posted on 2015-05-09, 00:00 authored by Romana Calder, Alexander MussapAlexander MussapWe developed a typology of eight minimally overlapping weight-loss diet methods and used it to survey 151 women dieters on their choice of diet in the previous 12 months, their motivations to diet, and their eating disorder symptomatology. Canonical correlations revealed a potentially problematic "thin, quick, and easy" association of methods and motives, as well as a more healthful "thin, natural, life-style" association. Both featured the pursuit of thinness but not health. In fact, health was rated by dieters as the poorest motivator of dieting. The results highlight the importance to women dieters of short-term aesthetic concerns over long-term health.
History
Journal
Journal of Health PsychologyVolume
20Issue
5Pagination
612 - 624Publisher DOI
ISSN
1359-1053eISSN
1461-7277Publication classification
C Journal article; C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2015, SageUsage metrics
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Social SciencesPsychology, ClinicalPsychologydieteating behavioreating disordershealth behavioroverweightwomen's healthMAINTENANCE FACTORSEATING-DISORDERSOBESITYEXPLORATIONPREVALENCEAPPEARANCEBEHAVIORSPATHOLOGYADULTSwomen’s healthAdultAttitude to HealthBody WeightChoice BehaviorDiet, ReducingFeeding and Eating DisordersFemaleHumansMiddle AgedMotivationSurveys and QuestionnairesYoung Adult