Sun Wendy, Kober Hedy
Yale University, New Haven, CT 06510, United States; Harvard University, Boston, MA 02115, United States.
Yale University, New Haven, CT 06510, United States.
Physiol Behav. 2020 Aug 1;222:112878. doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2020.112878. Epub 2020 Apr 13.
Craving, defined here as a strong desire to eat, is a common experience that drives behavior. Here we discuss the concept of craving from historical, physiological, and clinical perspectives, and review work investigating the effects of cue reactivity and cue-induced craving on eating and weight outcomes, as well as underlying neural mechanisms. We also highlight the significance of cue reactivity and craving in the context of our "toxic food environment" and the obesity epidemic. We then summarize our work developing the Regulation of Craving (ROC) task, used to test the causal effects of cognitive strategies on craving for food and drugs as well as the underlying neural mechanisms of such regulation. Next, we review our recent development of a novel ROC-based intervention that trains individuals to use cognitive strategies to regulate craving, with promising effects on subsequent food choice and caloric consumption. We end by discussing future directions for this important line of work.
渴望,在此被定义为强烈的进食欲望,是一种驱动行为的常见体验。在此,我们从历史、生理和临床角度讨论渴望的概念,并回顾研究线索反应性和线索诱发的渴望对饮食和体重结果的影响以及潜在神经机制的相关工作。我们还强调了在我们“有毒的食物环境”和肥胖流行背景下线索反应性和渴望的重要性。然后,我们总结了我们开发的渴望调节(ROC)任务的工作,该任务用于测试认知策略对食物和药物渴望的因果效应以及这种调节的潜在神经机制。接下来,我们回顾了我们最近基于ROC的新型干预措施的开发,该措施训练个体使用认知策略来调节渴望,对随后的食物选择和热量摄入有显著效果。最后,我们讨论了这一重要工作领域的未来方向。