Schebendach Janet, Klein Diane A, Mayer Laurel E S, Attia Evelyn, Devlin Michael J, Foltin Richard W, Walsh B Timothy
Eating Disorders Research Unit, New York State Psychiatric Institute, USA; New York State Psychiatric Institute, 1051 Riverside Drive, Unit 98, New York, NY 10032, USA; Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY 10032, USA.
New York University, Langone Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, USA.
Appetite. 2017 Feb 1;109:131-136. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2016.11.026. Epub 2016 Nov 21.
Eating disorders are associated with a range of abnormalities in eating behavior. Some individuals consume large amounts of non-caloric artificial sweeteners, suggesting abnormalities in appetitive responding. The current study aimed to quantify hedonic and motivating effects of artificial sweetener in individuals with and without an eating disorder. Two laboratory studies were conducted. Hedonic preference was estimated using the number of artificial sweetener packets (0-10) added to unsweetened cherry flavored Kool-Aid (study 1). Motivation to obtain sweetener was assessed by a progressive ratio (PR) work task (study 2). Ninety-three participants (25 anorexia nervosa restricting type (AN-R), 23 AN binge/purge type (AN-B/P), 20 bulimia nervosa (BN), and 25 normal controls (NC)) completed the study. No significant difference in hedonic preference was found among participant groups. Work completed at the PR task ranged from 0 to 9500 key-board presses. The AN-B/P group had a significantly higher breakpoint and performed significantly more work for sweetener compared to the BN and NC groups. Among AN-B/P and AN-R participants, the preferred number of Equal packets was significantly correlated with the breakpoint and total work. The increased amount of work for sweetener among individuals with AN-B/P supports an enhanced reward value of sweet taste in this population, and suggests that the characteristic food avoidance in AN cannot be accounted for by decreased reward value of all taste-related stimuli. This study also supports the novel application of a PR ratio task to quantify the motivating effect of sweet taste among individuals with an eating disorder.
饮食失调与一系列饮食行为异常有关。一些人大量食用无热量人工甜味剂,这表明其食欲反应存在异常。本研究旨在量化人工甜味剂对患有和未患有饮食失调症个体的享乐和激励作用。进行了两项实验室研究。使用添加到无糖樱桃味酷爱饮料中的人工甜味剂包数量(0至10个)来估计享乐偏好(研究1)。通过渐进比率(PR)工作任务评估获取甜味剂的动机(研究2)。93名参与者(25名神经性厌食症限制型(AN-R)、23名AN暴饮暴食/清除型(AN-B/P)、20名神经性贪食症(BN)和