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慢性睡眠限制会对男性和女性的食物内隐偏见产生不同影响:初步证据。

Chronic sleep restriction differentially affects implicit biases toward food among men and women: preliminary evidence.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA.

McLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Belmont, MA, USA.

出版信息

J Sleep Res. 2018 Aug;27(4):e12629. doi: 10.1111/jsr.12629. Epub 2017 Nov 2.

Abstract

Chronic sleep restriction and obesity are two major public health concerns. This study investigated how chronic sleep restriction changes implicit attitudes towards low- and high-calorie foods. In a randomized, counterbalanced cross-over design, 17 participants (eight females, nine males) underwent two laboratory testing sessions where they were either sleep-restricted for 3 weeks (i.e. underwent three weekly cycles of 5 nights of 4 h of sleep followed by 2 nights of 8 h of sleep opportunity) or received 3 weeks of control sleep (i.e. 8 h of sleep opportunity per night for 3 weeks). There was evidence for a significant sleep condition x sex interaction (F  = 4.60, P = 0.04). After chronic sleep restriction, men showed a trend towards a significant decrease in their implicit attitudes favouring low-calorie foods (P = 0.08), whereas women did not show a significant change (P = 0.16). Men may be at increased risk of weight gain when sleep-deprived due to a reduced bias towards low-calorie foods.

摘要

慢性睡眠限制和肥胖是两个主要的公共卫生关注点。本研究调查了慢性睡眠限制如何改变人们对低热量和高热量食物的内隐态度。在一项随机、平衡交叉设计中,17 名参与者(8 名女性,9 名男性)接受了两次实验室测试,他们要么被限制睡眠 3 周(即每周进行 3 个周期,5 个晚上睡眠 4 小时,然后 2 个晚上有 8 小时的睡眠机会),要么接受 3 周的对照睡眠(即每晚 8 小时的睡眠机会,持续 3 周)。有证据表明睡眠条件与性别的交互作用显著(F=4.60,P=0.04)。在慢性睡眠限制后,男性的内隐态度明显倾向于低热量食物(P=0.08),而女性则没有明显变化(P=0.16)。由于对低热量食物的偏见减少,男性在睡眠不足时可能更容易体重增加。

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