Thaler Anne, Geuss Michael N, Mölbert Simone C, Giel Katrin E, Streuber Stephan, Romero Javier, Black Michael J, Mohler Betty J
Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen, Germany.
Centre for Integrative Neuroscience, Tübingen, Germany.
PLoS One. 2018 Feb 9;13(2):e0192152. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0192152. eCollection 2018.
Previous literature suggests that a disturbed ability to accurately identify own body size may contribute to overweight. Here, we investigated the influence of personal body size, indexed by body mass index (BMI), on body size estimation in a non-clinical population of females varying in BMI. We attempted to disentangle general biases in body size estimates and attitudinal influences by manipulating whether participants believed the body stimuli (personalized avatars with realistic weight variations) represented their own body or that of another person. Our results show that the accuracy of own body size estimation is predicted by personal BMI, such that participants with lower BMI underestimated their body size and participants with higher BMI overestimated their body size. Further, participants with higher BMI were less likely to notice the same percentage of weight gain than participants with lower BMI. Importantly, these results were only apparent when participants were judging a virtual body that was their own identity (Experiment 1), but not when they estimated the size of a body with another identity and the same underlying body shape (Experiment 2a). The different influences of BMI on accuracy of body size estimation and sensitivity to weight change for self and other identity suggests that effects of BMI on visual body size estimation are self-specific and not generalizable to other bodies.
以往的文献表明,准确识别自身身体大小的能力紊乱可能会导致超重。在此,我们研究了以体重指数(BMI)为指标的个人身体大小对不同BMI的非临床女性群体身体大小估计的影响。我们试图通过操纵参与者是否认为身体刺激(具有实际体重变化的个性化化身)代表自己的身体或他人的身体,来区分身体大小估计中的一般偏差和态度影响。我们的结果表明,个人BMI可以预测自身身体大小估计的准确性,即BMI较低的参与者低估了自己的身体大小,而BMI较高的参与者高估了自己的身体大小。此外,与BMI较低的参与者相比,BMI较高的参与者注意到相同体重增加百分比的可能性较小。重要的是,这些结果只有在参与者判断属于自己身份的虚拟身体时才明显(实验1),而当他们估计具有另一种身份且基本身体形状相同的身体大小时则不明显(实验2a)。BMI对自我和他人身份的身体大小估计准确性和体重变化敏感性的不同影响表明,BMI对视觉身体大小估计的影响是自我特异性的,不能推广到其他身体。