Tux on, belly off. Engaged men are more motivated to drop pounds if they're planning formal weddings, finds new research in the journal Appetite.
In a study at Cornell University, grooms-to-be who were more involved in prep also put greater emphasis on their ideal wedding weight than passive planners. The average difference between a guy's weight at the time of the study and his wedding goal: 9.61 pounds.
So why does a fancy affair get men moving more than a casual celebration? Researchers say since the cultural standard of weddings is generally classy, anticipating a formal party may make you focus more on your wedding weight and appearance. (Especially when 200 friends and family members are staring at you all day long.) But men planning something low-key "may feel more comfortable going off-script," and therefore don't have as much pressure to hit a certain wedding weight, says lead study author Lori Klos, Ph.D., of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
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