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揭示青少年抑制控制与失控性进食之间的关联。

Unravelling the association between inhibitory control and loss of control over eating among adolescents.

机构信息

Ghent University, Department of Developmental, Personality and Social Psychology, Henri Dunantlaan 2, 9000 Ghent, Belgium.

Ghent University, Department of Developmental, Personality and Social Psychology, Henri Dunantlaan 2, 9000 Ghent, Belgium.

出版信息

Appetite. 2018 Jun 1;125:401-409. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2018.02.019. Epub 2018 Feb 22.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Loss of control over eating is common among adolescents and is associated with negative developmental outcomes. Recent evidence points to impaired self-regulation, and more specifically poor inhibitory control, as a contributing factor to loss of control over eating among adults; however evidence in adolescent samples is limited. Moreover, in line with dual-process models, researchers have recently started to investigate the moderating role of automatic processes in this relationship, but again studies in adolescents are lacking. Therefore, the aim of the current study was to: (1) investigate whether there is an association between poor inhibitory control and loss of control over eating also among adolescents, and (2) explore whether this relationship is moderated by automatic processing.

METHOD

A community sample of 124 adolescents (10-17 years; 65.3% girls; M = 14 years; SD = 1.90) was divided into a 'Loss of Control Group' (n = 30) and a 'No Loss of Control Group' (n = 94) based on a clinical interview. Inhibitory control and automatic processing (general and food specific) were measured by self-report questionnaires.

RESULTS

Adolescents in the Loss of Control Group reported significantly more problems with overall self-regulation compared to the No Loss of Control Group; however, there was no group difference for inhibition specifically. Contrary to dual-process predictions, there was a trend significant interaction between poor inhibitory control and weaker food specific automatic processing in explaining loss of control over eating.

CONCLUSIONS

Evidence was found for problems with overall self-regulation in adolescents with loss of control over eating. Concerning the specific role of inhibitory control, future studies should replicate whether automatic processing is indeed a crucial moderator.

摘要

目的

饮食失控在青少年中很常见,并且与负面的发展结果有关。最近的证据表明,自我调节受损,特别是抑制控制能力差,是成年人饮食失控的一个促成因素;然而,青少年样本中的证据有限。此外,与双加工模型一致,研究人员最近开始研究自动加工在这种关系中的调节作用,但青少年的研究仍然缺乏。因此,本研究的目的是:(1)调查在青少年中,抑制控制能力差是否与饮食失控有关;(2)探索这种关系是否受到自动加工的调节。

方法

根据临床访谈,将 124 名青少年(10-17 岁;65.3%为女孩;M=14 岁;SD=1.90)分为“饮食失控组”(n=30)和“无饮食失控组”(n=94)。通过自报告问卷测量抑制控制和自动加工(一般和食物特定)。

结果

饮食失控组的青少年在总体自我调节方面报告的问题明显多于无饮食失控组;然而,在抑制方面,两组没有差异。与双加工预测相反,在解释饮食失控时,抑制控制能力差与较弱的食物特定自动加工之间存在显著的交互作用趋势。

结论

在饮食失控的青少年中发现了总体自我调节问题的证据。关于抑制控制的具体作用,未来的研究应该复制自动加工是否确实是一个关键的调节因素。

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