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Gender Differences in Vegetarian Identity: How Men and Women Construe Meatless Dieting
Food Quality and Preference ( IF 5.3 ) Pub Date : 2020-04-01 , DOI: 10.1016/j.foodqual.2019.103859
Daniel L. Rosenfeld

Abstract Meat is deeply associated with masculine identity. As such, it is unsurprising that women are more likely than men are to become vegetarian. Given the gendered nature of vegetarianism, might men and women who become vegetarian express distinct identities around their diets? Through two highly powered preregistered studies (Ns = 890 and 1775) of self-identified vegetarians, combining both frequentist and Bayesian approaches, I found that men and women differ along two dimensions of vegetarian identity: (1) dietary motivation and (2) dietary adherence. Compared to vegetarian men, vegetarian women reported that they are more prosocially motivated to follow their diet and adhere to their diet more strictly (i.e., are less likely to cheat and eat meat). By considering differences in how men and women construe vegetarian dieting, investigators can generate deeper insights into the gendered nature of eating behavior.

中文翻译:

素食身份的性别差异:男性和女性如何理解无肉节食

摘要 肉类与男性身份密切相关。因此,女性比男性更有可能成为素食者也就不足为奇了。鉴于素食主义的性别特征,成为素食主义者的男性和女性是否会在饮食方面表达不同的身份?通过对自我认同的素食者进行的两项强大的预注册研究(Ns = 890 和 1775),结合频率论和贝叶斯方法,我发现男性和女性在素食身份的两个方面存在差异:(1)饮食动机和(2)饮食坚持。与素食男性相比,素食女性报告说,她们更倾向于遵循自己的饮食习惯并更严格地坚持自己的饮食(即,不太可能作弊和吃肉)。通过考虑男性和女性如何理解素食的差异,
更新日期:2020-04-01
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