The association of conformity to feminine norms with women's food consumption after a negative mood induction.

作者: Thomas P. Le

DOI: 10.1016/J.APPET.2018.10.031

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摘要: Abstract The current study examined the relation between women's food intake and their conformity to feminine norms after a negative mood induction, as well potential moderating role of expressive suppression. Female participants (N = 197) watched sad movie clip, partook in taste test which they consumed potato chips chocolate, completed survey with questions designed assess use suppression daily life. Regression analyses revealed that increased norm modesty was associated reduced intake, whereas thinness appearance were not. Expressive did not moderate any these relations. Overall, this affirms importance understanding how overarching cultural such femininity influence consumption.

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