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当人们独处时,非进食同伴对食物摄入量的影响不会随着时间推移在每个人身上持续存在:一项探索性研究。

Effects of a non-eating confederate on food intake do not persist for everyone over time when people are left alone: An exploratory study.

作者信息

Polman Marloes A A, Larsen Junilla K, Lodder Gerine M A, Hirata Elizabeth, IJsseldijk Sophie, van den Broek Nina, Burk William J

机构信息

Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University, PO Box 9104, 6500 HE Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University, PO Box 9104, 6500 HE Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Eat Behav. 2018 Aug;30:104-108. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2018.05.011. Epub 2018 Jun 1.

Abstract

An extensive body of research has established that eating with others can have inhibitory effects on food intake. Recent findings suggest that these effects may (partly) persist over time when the eating norm is no longer enforced. To gain more insights into the persistence of effects of a live non-eating stranger, the main aim of the present study is to explore how food intake of young women changes as a result of previous exposure to a non-eating confederate (i.e., adult stranger). To address this aim, an experiment was conducted in which 64 young women, aged 17 to 26 (M = 19.81, SD = 1.95), were given access to chocolates at two different time points. First, participants were all paired with a non-eating stranger (i.e., confederate). Afterwards, half of the participants remained with the non-eating stranger (i.e., together-together condition), while the other half was left alone with the food (i.e., together-alone condition). Results indicated that participants who were left alone increased their intake on average, although raw data revealed interesting individual differences. In contrast, most of the participants who remained with the non-eating stranger did not increase intake. Participants in an ad hoc added control condition (i.e., no exposure to a non-eating confederate; alone-alone condition; n = 26) showed food intake similar to participants in the together-alone condition after they were left alone. Our findings suggest that if intake behaviors are too extreme and divergent from the desire to eat as much as possible, women may, on average, only adhere to these behaviors in the presence of others.

摘要

大量研究表明,与他人一起进食会对食物摄入量产生抑制作用。最近的研究结果表明,当进食规范不再强制执行时,这些影响可能(部分)会随着时间持续存在。为了更深入了解与不进食的陌生人共处产生的影响的持续性,本研究的主要目的是探讨年轻女性的食物摄入量如何因之前接触不进食的同谋者(即成年陌生人)而发生变化。为了实现这一目标,我们进行了一项实验,让64名年龄在17至26岁之间(M = 19.81,SD = 1.95)的年轻女性在两个不同时间点接触巧克力。首先,所有参与者都与一名不进食的陌生人(即同谋者)配对。之后,一半参与者继续与不进食的陌生人在一起(即一起在一起的情况),而另一半则独自面对食物(即一起单独的情况)。结果表明,独自面对食物的参与者平均摄入量增加了,尽管原始数据显示出有趣的个体差异。相比之下,大多数与不进食的陌生人在一起的参与者摄入量没有增加。在一个临时增加的对照条件下(即没有接触不进食的同谋者;单独单独的情况;n = 26)的参与者在独自面对食物后,其食物摄入量与一起单独情况的参与者相似。我们的研究结果表明,如果摄入行为过于极端且与尽可能多吃的欲望不同,女性平均而言可能只在他人在场时才会坚持这些行为。

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