Your headline ("Hearty meals from mothers cook up trouble for dieting sons", The Herald, September 29) seemed to me to play a casual gender blame game:

women, apparently, make men fat.

Reading the full article I learned that, in fact, "the majority (of men) ... said wives or girlfriends had aided their weight loss" and that only "a small number ... said they faced resistance from mothers and mothers in-law".

I am not a journalist but I wonder if a headline like "Wives and girlfriends help out with healthy eating" would have been more balanced? Or even "Football fitness programme scores weight-loss success"?

Probably your choice of headline was linguistically better and more eye-catching, but was it the right one?

Carolyn Sawers,

37 Edgemont Street,

Glasgow.