We Secretly Want More Than The Salad

   By drodriguez  Aug 11, 2009
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Have you ever found yourself ordering the small salad while on a date when you know you would rather be eating the large pasta dish?  If so, you’re not alone.  A new study  conducted by researchers from McMasters University in Ontario, Canada and published in the journal Appetite shows that women tend to eat a lot less when they are dining with men.

The researchers focused on diners in three different university cafeterias.  Conductor of the study, Meredith Young, saw again and again that the women who dined with men consumed far fewer calories than the women who dined with other women.  Women who dined in mixed groups with both men and women took in fewer calories as well.  Interestingly, the groups with the higher levels of men had women who chose the food lowest in calories for their meal. 

Unlike the women, men seemed completely unfazed by the amount of women within their dining groups.  The study found that men consumed the same amount of calories whether they were with women or not.  So what does this say about the way we eat?

Young theorizes that the diet industry may be to blame  The media has conditioned women to feel that men will perceive them as being more feminine and attractive if they consume low calorie foods and smaller portions while dining.  The calorie consumption differences may be especially pronounced in the college cafeteria setting as most women are very young and single.  It would be interesting to see if these results changed with women of different age groups and ralationship status.

Do the findings from this study surprise you?

Have you ever found yourself ordering a smaller portion when out with men?

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TINKFOREVER by TINKFOREVER | RAVENNA, OH
Aug 13, 2009

I know this is a fact. A sad fact, but a fact no less. When I was younger (late teens -early 20's) this applied to me. However, it did depend on who I was with. And after a while, I was ok with me, and if some guy didn't like it, or thought I was eating too much, well... then he wasn't the guy for me. I am who I am and PROUD OF IT!

blessedculinary by blessedculinary | Savannah, GA
Aug 13, 2009

How I eat does depend on who I'm with. If I'm with someone I'm comfortable with I will eat how aI want to. But if I'm with someone else I will conserve myself some. Dont want to seem like a pig.lol

MadHatter by MadHatter | Whitestone , NY
Aug 12, 2009

For me, If I feel I am hungry, I will eat whatever I crave. when i am out with a group of my friends, I am comfortable, i eat a lot. If it was with a stranger, or someone i am on a date with, then i might tend to eat less because of being nervous. just need some warming up!

jacgardens by jacgardens | CHICO, CA
Aug 11, 2009

No, I am not surprised. Most women are so concerned with what other people think. I have found that I order less because I can never finish most things on the menu. I would rather order salad and soup and finish all of it. Than order Steak and potato and not be able to finish it. It has nothing to do with what the other person might be thinking. It has to do with not wanting to waste food.

pgarcia74 by pgarcia74 | McAllen, TX
Aug 11, 2009

I'm not surprised. I've see it and commented on it because it seemed funny to me. I don't remember doing this when I was single, but I did see a few of my friends do it. Although I did modify some of my behavior when I was dating, eating less in front of men was not one of them. I even remember one date being very impressed that I was able to eat a whole plate of ribs, baked potato and corn on the cob! (I used to be tiny.) Today, I am more aware of what I eat in front of my girlfriends. We are all trying to be healthier and support each other when we ask for water instead of a softdrink or if we say no to the bread basket.

junconventional by junconventional | RICHMOND, VA
Aug 11, 2009

No the studies don't surprise me - I generally eat less when I'm eating out - however I figure the man I'm dining with can tell I'm not missing too many meals (or that I'm having an issue finding food) - so I pretty much eat what I want within reason.