女子大学生のストレス過程および痩せ願望と食行動との関連--甘味に対する態度や食行動の異常傾向に注目して

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  • ジョシ ダイガクセイ ノ ストレス カテイ オヨビ ヤセ ガンボウ ト ショク コウドウ トノ カンレン カンミ ニ タイスル タイド ヤ ショク コウドウ ノ イジョウ ケイコウ ニ チュウモクシテ
  • Relationship among stress, drive for thinness, and eating behavior of female university students: attitudes toward sweetness and inclination to eating disorders

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This study investigated the relationship among the drive for thinness, stress, and attitude toward sweets. It was clear that the drive afor thinness is related to stress, and it has been reported that sweets induce a comfortable feeling. Although a previous study had recognized the drive for thinness as explaning a positive attitude towards sweets, the drive for thinnes did not seem to directly explain this positive attitude. Rather, the stress induced by the drive for thinness did seem to explain the positive attitude towards sweets. A questionnaire survey was conducted on 258 university students (74 males and 184 females). The results indicated that the drive for thinness only explained a positive attitude towards sweets with the female subjects. A second questionnaire survey was then conducted on the 184 female university students. The results demonstrated that the drive for thinness itself did not lead to a positive attitude towards sweets, but that the combination of stress and the drive for thinness did lead to this positive attitude towards sweets.

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