Consumption and Healthy Lifestyles Group, Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen, Gelderland, The Netherlands.
Urban Economics Group, Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen, Gelderland, The Netherlands.
PLoS One. 2022 Jan 13;17(1):e0261317. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0261317. eCollection 2022.
Growing evidence suggests that relative disadvantage is more relevant than absolute socioeconomic factors in explaining disparities in healthfulness of diet. In a series of pre-registered experiments, we tested whether personal relative deprivation (PRD), i.e. the sense that one is unfairly deprived of a deserved outcome relative to others, results in choosing more palatable, rewarding foods. Study 1 (N = 102) demonstrated the feasibility and effectiveness of a game for inducing real-time experiences of PRD. Study 2 (N = 287) showed no main effect of PRD condition on hypothetical food choices, but an interaction between chronic PRD and condition revealed that those in the PRD condition chose more rewarding foods when feeling chronically deprived. In Study 3 (N = 260) the hypothesized main effect was found on real, non-hypothetical food choices: those in the PRD condition chose more rewarding foods, controlling for sensitivity to palatable food. Our results provide preliminary indications that the experience of being relatively deprived, rather than the objective amount or resources, may result in a higher preference for high-caloric and palatable foods. It may be suggested that efforts to reduce societal disparities in healthfulness of diet may need to focus on perceptions of injustice beyond objective inequalities.
越来越多的证据表明,相对劣势比绝对社会经济因素更能解释饮食健康程度的差异。在一系列预先注册的实验中,我们测试了个人相对剥夺感(PRD),即一个人相对于他人不公平地被剥夺了应得的结果,是否会导致选择更美味、更有回报的食物。研究 1(N=102)证明了一种游戏诱导实时 PRD 体验的可行性和有效性。研究 2(N=287)没有显示 PRD 条件对假设食物选择的主要影响,但慢性 PRD 与条件之间的交互作用表明,那些处于 PRD 条件下的人在感到慢性剥夺时会选择更有回报的食物。在研究 3(N=260)中,对真实的、非假设的食物选择发现了假设的主要影响:那些处于 PRD 条件下的人选择了更有回报的食物,控制了对美味食物的敏感性。我们的研究结果初步表明,相对剥夺的体验,而不是客观的数量或资源,可能导致对高热量和美味食物的更高偏好。这可能表明,减少社会在饮食健康程度方面的差异的努力可能需要关注超越客观不平等的不公正感。