McGill University, Department of Psychology, 1205 Dr. Penfield Avenue, Montreal, QC, H3A 1B1, Canada.
Appetite. 2011 Oct;57(2):435-8. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2011.05.306. Epub 2011 May 18.
One cognitive process that impacts dieters' decision to indulge is the activation of compensatory beliefs. Compensatory beliefs (CBs) are convictions that the consequences of engaging in an indulgent behaviour (eating cake) can be neutralized by the effects of another behaviour (skipping dinner). Using experience sampling methodology, this study hypothesized that, in addition to the cognitive processes associated with restraint and disinhibition, compensatory thinking contributes to the prediction of caloric intake. Results indicated that higher scores on CB, CI and TFEQ-D predicted a greater number of portions eaten signifying that, along with disinhibition, compensatory thinking predicts caloric intake in dieters.
一种影响节食者放纵决策的认知过程是补偿性信念的激活。补偿性信念(CBs)是一种信念,即放纵行为(吃蛋糕)的后果可以通过另一种行为(不吃晚餐)的影响来中和。本研究采用经验抽样法,假设除了与抑制和放纵相关的认知过程外,补偿性思维还有助于预测卡路里摄入量。结果表明,CB、CI 和 TFEQ-D 的得分越高,表明所吃的份量越多,这表明,除了放纵之外,补偿性思维也可以预测节食者的卡路里摄入量。