@article{oai:nuis.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003610, author = {藤瀬, 武彦 and 藤田, 美幸 and 小林, 満男 and 高木, 義和 and FUJISE, Takehiko and FUJITA, Miyuki and KOBAYASHI, Mitsuo and TAKAGI, Yoshikazu}, journal = {新潟国際情報大学経営情報学部紀要, Journal of Niigata University of International and Information Studies Faculty of Business and Informatics}, month = {Apr}, note = {-, The purpose of this study was to examine the desire for thinness and ideal body shape, and the relationship between these and eating habits in Japanese university male and female students. Subjects were 38 female students (19.7±1.1 yr) and 97 male students (19.7±1.4 yr), they answered a questionnaire about the desire for thinness, the ideal body shape by selecting a photograph of a female model with body shape values, and their diet intake status. About the desire for thinness, 57.9% of females and 29.9% of males answered “want to lose weight”, and only 2.6% (1 person) of females and 20.6% of males answered “want to gain weight”(χ2=24.0185, p<0.001). Regarding the body shape values of the ideal body type models selected by each of the “want to lose weight group: Lgroup)”,“maintain weight group (M-group)” and “want to gain weight group”, a significant difference (p<0.05) was observed only in the “ankle circumference/height”between the L-group and M-group for females, all other items showed similar values. The percentages of eating each meal, the time of intake, and the number of meals showed almost the same values regardless of the presence or absence of a desire for thinness and whether they were female or male. From these results, it was suggested that the desire for thinness is stronger in female students than in male students, but the ideal body shape for women based appearance is the same for both female and male, the intake status of food is not related to the desire for thinness., -}, pages = {46--54}, title = {一般男女大学生の痩せ願望と理想体型並びに食習慣との関連について}, volume = {6}, year = {2023}, yomi = {フジセ, タケヒコ and フジタ, ミユキ and コバヤシ, ミツオ and タカギ, ヨシカズ} }