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身体大小感知错误与饮食失调症状相关的知觉机制的证据。

Evidence for a perceptual mechanism relating body size misperception and eating disorder symptoms.

机构信息

School of Psychological Science, University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA, 6009, Australia.

Australian Research Council, Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders, University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA, 6009, Australia.

出版信息

Eat Weight Disord. 2019 Aug;24(4):615-621. doi: 10.1007/s40519-019-00653-4. Epub 2019 Feb 13.

Abstract

PURPOSE

There are known and serious health risks associated with extreme body weights, including the development of eating disorders. Body size misperceptions are particularly evident in individuals with eating disorders, compared to healthy controls. The present research investigated whether serial dependence, a recently discovered bias in body size judgement, is associated with eating disorder symptomatology. We additionally examined whether this bias operates on holistic body representations or whether it works by distorting specific visual features.

METHODS

A correlational analysis was used to examine the association between serial dependence and eating disorder symptomatology. We used a within-subjects experimental design to investigate the holistic nature of this misperception. Participants were 63 young women, who judged the size of upright and inverted female body images using a visual analogue scale and then completed the Eating Disorder Examination-Questionnaire (EDE-Q) to assess eating disorder symptoms.

RESULTS

Our findings provide the first evidence of an association between serial dependence and eating disorder symptoms, with significant and positive correlations between body size misperception owing to serial dependence and EDE-Q scores, when controlling for Body Mass Index. Furthermore, we reveal that serial dependence is consistent with distortion of local visual features.

CONCLUSIONS

Findings are discussed in relation to the broader theories of central coherence, cognitive inflexibility, and multisensory integration difficulties, and as providing a candidate mechanism for body size misperception in an eating disorder population.

LEVEL OF EVIDENCE

Level 1, experimental study.

摘要

目的

与极端体重相关的已知和严重健康风险,包括饮食失调的发展。与健康对照组相比,饮食失调个体的身体大小感知偏差尤其明显。本研究调查了序列依赖(一种最近发现的身体大小判断偏差)是否与饮食失调症状有关。我们还检查了这种偏差是否作用于整体身体表示,或者它是否通过扭曲特定的视觉特征起作用。

方法

采用相关分析来检验序列依赖与饮食失调症状之间的关系。我们使用了一种被试内实验设计来研究这种错觉的整体性。参与者是 63 名年轻女性,她们使用视觉模拟量表来判断直立和倒置女性身体图像的大小,然后完成饮食失调检查问卷(EDE-Q)以评估饮食失调症状。

结果

我们的研究结果首次提供了序列依赖与饮食失调症状之间存在关联的证据,当控制体重指数时,由于序列依赖导致的身体大小感知偏差与 EDE-Q 评分之间存在显著的正相关。此外,我们揭示了序列依赖与局部视觉特征的扭曲一致。

结论

这些发现与中央一致性、认知灵活性和多感官整合困难的更广泛理论有关,并为饮食失调人群中身体大小感知偏差提供了一个候选机制。

证据水平

1 级,实验研究。

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