Lozano D I, Crites S L, Aikman S N
Department of Psychology, University of Texas at El Paso, 79968, USA.
Appetite. 1999 Apr;32(2):207-18. doi: 10.1006/appe.1998.0205.
This experiment investigated whether hunger selectively influences attitudes toward common food items. Participants completed a take-home questionnaire on which they rated their attitudes toward food and non-food items when they were either hungry (45 participants) or not hungry (45 participants); after returning the questionnaire, participants completed a second take-home questionnaire in the opposite hunger condition. Results of both between-subject and within-subject analyses revealed that participants rated foods more positively when hungry compared to not hungry and that there was no difference in the ratings of non-foods when hungry vs. not hungry. Moreover, attitudes toward high-fat foods changed more as a function of hunger than attitudes toward low-calorie foods. As attitudes are important for guiding behavior, these results suggest that food attitudes influence daily eating patterns and consumer decisions regarding food purchases. The findings may also have important health implications because hunger exerts a greater influence on attitudes toward high-fat foods.
本实验研究了饥饿是否会选择性地影响对常见食物的态度。参与者完成了一份带回家的问卷,在问卷中,他们对饥饿(45名参与者)或不饥饿(45名参与者)时对食物和非食物项目的态度进行了评分;在返回问卷后,参与者在相反的饥饿状态下完成了第二份带回家的问卷。组间分析和组内分析的结果均显示,与不饥饿时相比,参与者在饥饿时对食物的评分更积极,而饥饿与否时对非食物的评分没有差异。此外,与对低热量食物的态度相比,对高脂肪食物的态度随饥饿程度的变化更大。由于态度对指导行为很重要,这些结果表明食物态度会影响日常饮食模式以及消费者关于食品购买的决策。这些发现也可能具有重要的健康意义,因为饥饿对高脂肪食物态度的影响更大。