Redd M, de Castro J M
Department of Psychology, Georgia State University, Atlanta 30303.
Physiol Behav. 1992 Oct;52(4):749-54. doi: 10.1016/0031-9384(92)90409-u.
To investigate whether social influences cause increases in eating behavior, thirty undergraduate psychology students completed a diet diary for three 5-day periods. Subjects were instructed to either eat alone or eat with other people, actively eating with them for two of these periods. For the third period, subjects were instructed to eat as they normally would (with or without other people present). When instructed to eat with others present, subjects overall consumed more food, water, sodium, and alcohol than when they were instructed to eat alone. In the normal condition, food intake was 60% higher when the subjects ate with others present than when they ate alone. These results suggest that social facilitation has a causal influence on eating which increases food intake.
为了研究社会影响是否会导致进食行为增加,30名本科心理学学生在三个为期5天的时间段内完成了饮食日记。受试者被指示要么独自进食,要么与他人一起进食,其中有两个时间段要与他人一起积极进食。在第三个时间段,受试者被指示按照他们平常的方式进食(无论是否有他人在场)。当被指示与他人一起进食时,受试者总体上比被指示独自进食时摄入了更多的食物、水、钠和酒精。在正常情况下,受试者与他人一起进食时的食物摄入量比独自进食时高60%。这些结果表明,社会促进对进食有因果影响,会增加食物摄入量。