Intrasexual competition and eating restriction in heterosexual and homosexual individuals
Restrictive eating attitudes and behaviors have been hypothesized to be related to processes of intrasexual competition. According to this perspective, within-sex competition for status serves the adaptive purpose of attracting mates. As such, status competition salience may lead to concerns of mati...
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Main Authors: | LI, Norman P., SMITH, April R., GRISKEVICIUS, Vladas, CASON, Margaret J., BRYAN, Angela |
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