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肥胖女性对食物和非食物线索的情景记忆。

Episodic memory for food and non-food cues in females with obesity.

机构信息

Key Laboratory of Cognition and Personality (SWU), Ministry of Education, Chongqing 400715, China; Faculty of Psychology, Southwest University, Chongqing 400715, China.

Key Laboratory of Cognition and Personality (SWU), Ministry of Education, Chongqing 400715, China; Faculty of Psychology, Southwest University, Chongqing 400715, China; Research Center of Psychology and Social Development, Chongqing 400715, China.

出版信息

Eat Behav. 2021 Jan;40:101472. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2020.101472. Epub 2020 Dec 29.

Abstract

Episodic memory is typically thought of as the memory system that makes possible mental time travel through subjective time. This may serve an important function in allowing us to use recent dietary information to predict future food needs and integrate this information with current food availability to adapt motivation accordingly. Growing evidence has suggested that episodic memory influences and is influenced by obesity. However, there is limited available evidence on the characteristics of episodic memory for food and non-food cues in people with obesity. The present study attempts to address this association and apply an episodic memory task to evaluate item memory and source memory for food and non-food cues in females with obesity. Participants were 26 females with obesity and 30 females with healthy weight, who were undergraduate students aged 17-24 years. They completed the Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire, hunger visual analog scale, fullness visual analog scale, desire-to-eat visual analog scale, and an episodic memory task including item memory and source memory. Results showed that the episodic memory patterns of females with and without obesity changed according to the type of stimuli. Specifically, females with obesity outperformed females with healthy weight in item memory for food cues, but showed deficits in item memory for non-food cues and source memory for both food and non-food cues. Taken together, based on the obesity and suboptimal food-related decision theoretical model, these findings are of great theoretical and clinical significance to explore episodic memory pattern differences between people with and without obesity.

摘要

情景记忆通常被认为是一种记忆系统,它使我们能够通过主观时间进行心理时间旅行。这可能在允许我们利用最近的饮食信息来预测未来的食物需求,并将这些信息与当前的食物供应结合起来,从而相应地调整动机方面发挥着重要作用。越来越多的证据表明,情景记忆会影响肥胖,反之亦然。然而,关于肥胖人群对食物和非食物线索的情景记忆特征的证据有限。本研究试图探讨这种关联,并应用情景记忆任务来评估肥胖女性对食物和非食物线索的项目记忆和来源记忆。参与者包括 26 名肥胖女性和 30 名健康体重女性,均为年龄在 17-24 岁的本科生。她们完成了荷兰饮食行为问卷、饥饿视觉模拟量表、饱腹感视觉模拟量表、食欲视觉模拟量表,以及包括项目记忆和来源记忆的情景记忆任务。结果表明,肥胖和非肥胖女性的情景记忆模式会根据刺激类型而变化。具体而言,肥胖女性在食物线索的项目记忆方面优于健康体重女性,但在非食物线索的项目记忆和食物及非食物线索的来源记忆方面表现出缺陷。综上所述,基于肥胖和次优食物相关决策理论模型,这些发现对于探索肥胖和非肥胖人群之间的情景记忆模式差异具有重要的理论和临床意义。

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