Department of Management, Society and Communication, Copenhagen Business School, Frederiksberg, Denmark.
Faculty of Economics and Management, Leibniz University Hannover, Hannover, Germany.
PLoS One. 2021 Apr 14;16(4):e0242461. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0242461. eCollection 2021.
Sweet foods are commonly used as rewards for desirable behavior, specifically among children. This study examines whether such practice may contribute to reinforce the valuation of these foods. Two experiments were conducted, one with children, the other with rats. The first study, conducted with first graders (n = 214), shows that children who receive a food reward for performing a cognitive task subsequently value the food more compared to a control group who received the same food without performing any task. The second study, conducted on rats (n = 64), shows that rewarding with food also translates into higher calorie intake over a 24-hour period. These results suggest that the common practice of rewarding children with calorie-dense sweet foods is a plausible contributing factor to obesity and might therefore be ill advised.
甜食通常被用作对理想行为的奖励,特别是在儿童中。这项研究旨在探讨这种做法是否有助于强化对这些食物的评价。进行了两项实验,一项是针对儿童,另一项是针对大鼠。第一项研究(n=214)是在一年级学生中进行的,结果表明,与没有完成任何任务就获得相同食物的对照组相比,因完成认知任务而获得食物奖励的儿童对食物的评价更高。第二项研究(n=64)是在大鼠中进行的,结果表明,用食物进行奖励也会导致在 24 小时内摄入更多的卡路里。这些结果表明,用高热量的甜食奖励儿童的常见做法可能是肥胖的一个促成因素,因此可能不是一个好主意。