TikTok video posted on October 28, scientist Roxanne Nai'a @naia_papaia shares her research on how women can withstand cold temperatures when they're concerned about looking attractive.
She says the study is called: "When looking 'hot' means not feeling cold: Evidence that self-objectification inhibits feelings of being cold."Roxanne explains her theory is that women who are thinking a lot about an "outsider's perspective of their body" are less likely to feel hunger or be aware of their own heart rate.She tested it with a "field study" on a particularly cold evening for Florida (40F or 5C) and surveyed women in a part of town known for its nightlife.The women were asked to rate their own "self-objectification" based on how much time they.
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