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09/08/2012

Stress Makes Men Fancy Curvy Women

Increased stress in men is associated with a preference for heavier women, according to research published today.

The researchers, led by Viren Swami of the University of Westminster in London, compared how stressed versus non-stressed men responded to pictures of female bodies varying from emaciated to obese.

They found that the stressed group gave significantly higher ratings to the normal weight and overweight figures than the non-stressed group did, and that the stressed group generally had a broader range of figures they found attractive than the non-stressed group did.

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These results, the authors write, are consistent with the idea that people idealize mature morphological traits like heavier body size when they experience an environmental threat such as stress.

Dr Viren Swami said: “Increased stress in men is associated with a preference for heavier women. These physical features may communicate strength, control and independence during times of threat.”

Professor Cary Cooper of Lancaster University, said: “Stressed men are going for fuller-figured maternal types.”

(GK)

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"Increased stress in men is associated with a preference for heavier women, according to research published today."