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过去饮食场合记忆对消费者对食物的情绪反应及与食物相关行为的偶然影响。

The Incidental Influence of Memories of Past Eating Occasions on Consumers' Emotional Responses to Food and Food-Related Behaviors.

作者信息

Piqueras-Fiszman Betina, Jaeger Sara R

机构信息

Marketing and Consumer Behaviour Group, Department of Social Sciences, Wageningen University Wageningen, Netherlands.

The New Zealand Institute for Plant & Food Research Limited Auckland, New Zealand.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2016 Jun 21;7:943. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00943. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Our memories of past eating experiences are influential in shaping food preferences and consumption behavior, and the emotions that people associate to these memories are linked to their attitudes toward foods and their everyday food-related behaviors. This work studies the impact that food-related memories have on peoples' emotional state and how this state is projected in a subsequent evaluation of images pertaining to food and food-related behaviors. Focus is placed on guilt and shame emotions. Through an online survey, three memories were investigated (a positive meal, a routine evening meal, and an overeating occasion) among UK consumers (N = 710). Participants primed with the overeating memory evaluated images related to junk food as conveying more feelings of guilt and shame than did participants primed with the memory of a positive meal. Moreover, this effect was moderated by participants' dietary restraint status. Participants classified as having a high dietary restraint had stronger associations with the emotions guilt and shame than participants classified as low in dietary restraint. In contrast, a memory of a positive meal did not lead to positive valuations of any of the food-related images shown. Overall, the findings from the present study illustrate the partial impact that personal food memories have on consumers' emotional response toward food-related issues, which in turn has the potential to affect future behavior. This study therefore contributes to the literature about cognitive effects on food attitudes and behavior. Furthermore, the results suggest that the empirical approach may be tapping into possibly unconscious emotions toward foods and food-related behavior.

摘要

我们对过去饮食经历的记忆在塑造食物偏好和消费行为方面具有影响力,并且人们与这些记忆相关联的情感与他们对食物的态度及其日常与食物相关的行为有关。这项研究探讨了与食物相关的记忆对人们情绪状态的影响,以及这种状态如何在随后对与食物及食物相关行为的图像评估中体现出来。研究重点关注内疚和羞耻情绪。通过一项在线调查,对英国消费者(N = 710)的三种记忆进行了调查(一次愉快的用餐、一顿常规晚餐以及一次暴饮暴食的经历)。与被唤起愉快用餐记忆的参与者相比,被唤起暴饮暴食记忆的参与者在评估与垃圾食品相关的图像时,认为这些图像传达出更多的内疚和羞耻感。此外,这种效应受到参与者饮食节制状况的调节。被归类为饮食节制程度高的参与者比饮食节制程度低的参与者与内疚和羞耻情绪的关联更强。相比之下,愉快用餐的记忆并未导致对所展示的任何与食物相关图像的积极评价。总体而言,本研究的结果表明个人饮食记忆对消费者在与食物相关问题上的情绪反应有部分影响,这反过来又有可能影响未来行为。因此,这项研究为有关认知对食物态度和行为影响的文献做出了贡献。此外,结果表明实证方法可能触及了人们对食物和与食物相关行为可能无意识的情绪。

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