IVO Addiction Research Institute, Rotterdam, The Netherlands ; Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Department of Experimental Psychology, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
PLoS One. 2014 Feb 19;9(2):e88851. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0088851. eCollection 2014.
Childhood overweight is a public health problem associated with psychosocial and physical problems. Personality traits, such as impulsivity, may contribute to the development of overweight.
This study examines 1) the association between general impulsivity traits (reward sensitivity and disinhibition) and children's weight, 2) the association between impulsivity traits and unhealthy snack consumption, and 3) the potential mediating role of unhealthy snack consumption in the relationship between impulsivity traits and children's weight.
Included were 1,377 parent-child dyads participating in the IVO Nutrition and Physical Activity Child cohorT (INPACT). Children had a mean age of 10 years. Parents completed a questionnaire to measure children's unhealthy snack consumption. Children completed a door-opening task to assess reward sensitivity and completed a questionnaire to measure disinhibition. Children's height and weight were measured to calculate their BMI z-scores. Cross-sectional linear regression analyses were performed to test the associations.
Disinhibition was positively associated with unhealthy snack consumption but not with BMI z-scores. Reward sensitivity was not related to unhealthy snack consumption or to BMI z-scores.
No evidence was found for a mediating effect of unhealthy snack consumption in the relation between impulsivity traits and children's weight. However, disinhibition appears to have a negative influence on children's unhealthy snack consumption. Future research focusing on food-related impulsivity in addition to general impulsivity will provide additional insight into factors that influence children's unhealthy snack consumption and weight.
儿童超重是一个与心理社会和身体健康问题相关的公共卫生问题。人格特质,如冲动,可能导致超重的发展。
本研究旨在检验以下几个方面:1)一般冲动特质(奖励敏感性和抑制性)与儿童体重之间的关系;2)冲动特质与不健康零食消费之间的关系;3)不健康零食消费在冲动特质与儿童体重之间关系中的潜在中介作用。
共纳入了 1377 对参与 IVO 营养与身体活动儿童队列研究(INPACT)的父母-子女二人组。儿童的平均年龄为 10 岁。父母完成了一份问卷,以测量儿童的不健康零食消费。儿童完成了开门任务,以评估奖励敏感性,并完成了一份问卷,以测量抑制性。测量儿童的身高和体重以计算其 BMI z 分数。采用横截面线性回归分析来检验相关性。
抑制性与不健康零食消费呈正相关,但与 BMI z 分数无关。奖励敏感性与不健康零食消费或 BMI z 分数无关。
没有证据表明不健康零食消费在冲动特质与儿童体重之间的关系中存在中介效应。然而,抑制性似乎对儿童的不健康零食消费有负面影响。未来的研究将重点关注食物相关的冲动,而不仅仅是一般的冲动,这将为影响儿童不健康零食消费和体重的因素提供更多的见解。