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Women's physical and psychological condition independently predict their preference for apparent health in faces

Abstract

Physical condition (e.g., health, fertility) influences female mate preferences in many species, with females in good condition preferring "higher quality" (e.g., healthier) mates. In humans, condition may comprise both physical (e.g., health and fertility) and psychological factors (e.g., stress, anxiety, and depression). We found that women with low waist-to-hip ratios (indicating health and fertility) or who scored low on anxiety, depression, and stress measures expressed greater attraction to composite male (but not female) faces with color and texture cues associated with apparent health than did women with relatively high waist-to-hip ratios or who scored relatively high on the anxiety, depression, and stress measures. These effects of physical and psychological condition were independent and were not mediated by women's perceptions of their own attractiveness. Our findings indicate that women's physical and psychological conditions both contribute to individual differences in face preferences.

Authors

Jones BC; Little AC; Boothroyd L; Feinberg DR; Cornwell RE; DeBruine LM; Roberts SC; Penton-Voak IS; Smith MJL; Moore FR

Journal

Evolution and Human Behavior, Vol. 26, No. 6, pp. 451–457

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

November 1, 2005

DOI

10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2005.05.001

ISSN

1090-5138

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