Attractive Skin Coloration: Harnessing Sexual Selection to Improve Diet and Health

In this paper we review the mechanisms through which carotenoid coloration could provide a sexually selected cue to condition in species with elaborate color vision. Skin carotenoid pigmentation induced by fruit and vegetable consumption may provide a similar cue to health in humans (particularly li...

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Main Authors: Ross D. Whitehead, David I. Perrett, Gözde Ozakinci
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2012-12-01
Series:Evolutionary Psychology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/147470491201000507
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spelling doaj-8eb89c55296240db9ac8269d1f0c2c122020-11-25T03:39:18ZengSAGE PublishingEvolutionary Psychology1474-70492012-12-011010.1177/14747049120100050710.1177_147470491201000507Attractive Skin Coloration: Harnessing Sexual Selection to Improve Diet and HealthRoss D. WhiteheadDavid I. PerrettGözde OzakinciIn this paper we review the mechanisms through which carotenoid coloration could provide a sexually selected cue to condition in species with elaborate color vision. Skin carotenoid pigmentation induced by fruit and vegetable consumption may provide a similar cue to health in humans (particularly light-skinned Asians and Caucasians). Evidence demonstrates that carotenoid-based skin coloration enhances apparent health, and that dietary change can perceptibly impact skin color within weeks. We find that the skin coloration associated with increased fruit and vegetable consumption benefits apparent health to a greater extent than melanin pigmentation. We argue that the benefits to appearance may motivate individuals to improve their diet and that this line of appearance research reveals a potentially powerful strategy for motivating a healthy lifestyle.https://doi.org/10.1177/147470491201000507
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Attractive Skin Coloration: Harnessing Sexual Selection to Improve Diet and Health
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title Attractive Skin Coloration: Harnessing Sexual Selection to Improve Diet and Health
title_short Attractive Skin Coloration: Harnessing Sexual Selection to Improve Diet and Health
title_full Attractive Skin Coloration: Harnessing Sexual Selection to Improve Diet and Health
title_fullStr Attractive Skin Coloration: Harnessing Sexual Selection to Improve Diet and Health
title_full_unstemmed Attractive Skin Coloration: Harnessing Sexual Selection to Improve Diet and Health
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issn 1474-7049
publishDate 2012-12-01
description In this paper we review the mechanisms through which carotenoid coloration could provide a sexually selected cue to condition in species with elaborate color vision. Skin carotenoid pigmentation induced by fruit and vegetable consumption may provide a similar cue to health in humans (particularly light-skinned Asians and Caucasians). Evidence demonstrates that carotenoid-based skin coloration enhances apparent health, and that dietary change can perceptibly impact skin color within weeks. We find that the skin coloration associated with increased fruit and vegetable consumption benefits apparent health to a greater extent than melanin pigmentation. We argue that the benefits to appearance may motivate individuals to improve their diet and that this line of appearance research reveals a potentially powerful strategy for motivating a healthy lifestyle.
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