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An evolutionary psychology perspective on sex differences in exercise behaviors and motivations

机译:关于运动行为和动机中的性别差异的进化心理学观点

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Researchers have found that men and women pursue sex-appropriate strategies to attract mates. On the basis of intrasexual competition, men should be more likely to enact behaviors to look larger, whereas women should be more likely to enact behaviors to look smaller. The types of exercises that each performs should reflect this expectation. The present study replicates and extends work by L. Mealey (1997) on sex differences in exercise behavior. In the present study, male participants focused their energy on gaining muscle mass and enhancing their upper body definition, whereas female participants focused their energy on losing weight with emphasis on their lower body. Both sexes reported efforts to improve their abdominal region. It appears that men and women adopt sex-appropriate exercise behavior as a method of self-enhancement for intrasexual competition.
机译:研究人员发现,男人和女人追求适合自己性别的策略来吸引伴侣。在性竞争的基础上,男人应该更可能表现出更大的行为,而女人应该更可能表现出较小的行为。每个人执行的练习类型应反映出这种期望。本研究重复并扩展了L. Mealey(1997)关于运动行为中性别差异的工作。在本研究中,男性参与者将精力集中在增加肌肉质量和增强上半身定义上,而女性参与者将精力集中在减肥上,着重于下半身。男女都报告了改善腹部区域的努力。似乎男人和女人采用适合自己性别的锻炼行为作为自我增强自我竞争的一种方法。

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