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注意力偏差和脱离与预期奖励不同条件下的身体质量指数的关系。

Attentional bias and disengagement as a function of Body Mass Index in conditions that differ in anticipated reward.

机构信息

1Doctoral School of Psychology, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary.

2Institute of Psychology, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary.

出版信息

J Behav Addict. 2020 Oct 3;9(3):818-825. doi: 10.1556/2006.2020.00073. Print 2020 Oct 12.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS

Previous studies suggest that attentional bias and disengagement may vary as a function of Body Mass Index (BMI), most notably in a palatable food related context. Though this could indeed represent a food context specific effect, it could also represent a general reward related context effect. In addition, though mindfulness and stress have both been reported to affect attention, it is not yet clear whether these moderate the relationship between BMI and attention as a function of reward context. In the current study we addressed these questions. It was hypothesized that BMI would be positively associated with bias in a food context and money context relative to a neutral context. The inverse was expected for disengagement. It was expected that mindfulness would decrease these relationships and for stress the inverse was expected.

METHODS

In the current online study, eighty-seven participants (24 males and 63 females; age: M = 30.1, SD = 8.3; BMI: M = 24.2, SD = 4.67), filled out questionnaires and completed a visuospatial cueing task measuring attention and disengagement of attention in a neutral, food-related, and money-related condition.

RESULTS

There was no association between BMI and attentional bias. Higher BMI was associated with faster responses to money pictures presented opposite to a cued location as compared to money pictures that did not follow a predictive cue. Our results do not support a clear moderating role of mindfulness and stress.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION

Our results imply faster processing and associated quicker responding to unanticipated reward-related stimuli in individuals with overweight or obesity.

摘要

背景与目的

先前的研究表明,注意力偏向和脱离可能会随身体质量指数(BMI)变化,在与美味食物相关的环境中尤为明显。虽然这确实可能代表一种特定于食物的环境效应,但也可能代表一种普遍的与奖励相关的环境效应。此外,尽管正念和压力都被报道会影响注意力,但目前尚不清楚这些因素是否会根据奖励环境调节 BMI 与注意力之间的关系。在当前的研究中,我们解决了这些问题。假设 BMI 与食物环境和金钱环境中的偏向相关,而与中性环境呈正相关。脱离的情况则相反。预计正念会降低这些关系,而压力则相反。

方法

在当前的在线研究中,87 名参与者(24 名男性和 63 名女性;年龄:M = 30.1,SD = 8.3;BMI:M = 24.2,SD = 4.67)填写了问卷并完成了一个视觉空间线索任务,该任务测量了在中性、与食物相关和与金钱相关的条件下注意力的偏向和脱离。

结果

BMI 与注意力偏向之间没有关联。较高的 BMI 与对相反于提示位置出现的金钱图片的反应更快有关,而与不遵循预测线索的金钱图片的反应更快有关。我们的结果不支持正念和压力的明显调节作用。

讨论与结论

我们的结果表明,超重或肥胖个体对意外的奖励相关刺激的处理更快,反应也更快。

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