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饮食与肥胖对线索驱动的食物寻求行为的影响:来自啮齿动物和人类巴甫洛夫式工具性转移研究的见解

Diet and obesity effects on cue-driven food-seeking: insights from studies of Pavlovian-instrumental transfer in rodents and humans.

作者信息

Gladding Joanne M, Bradfield Laura A, Kendig Michael D

机构信息

Brain and Behaviour Group, Department of Medical Science, School of Life Sciences, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

出版信息

Front Behav Neurosci. 2023 Jun 22;17:1199887. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2023.1199887. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Our modern environment is said to be obesogenic, promoting the consumption of calorically dense foods and reducing energy expenditure. One factor thought to drive excess energy intake is the abundance of cues signaling the availability of highly palatable foods. Indeed, these cues exert powerful influences over food-related decision-making. Although obesity is associated with changes to several cognitive domains, the specific role of cues in producing this shift and on decision-making more generally, remains poorly understood. Here we review the literature examining how obesity and palatable diets affect the ability of Pavlovian cues to influence instrumental food-seeking behaviors by examining rodent and human studies incorporating Pavlovian-instrumental transfer (PIT) protocols. There are two types of PIT: (a) general PIT that tests whether cues can energize actions elicited in the pursuit of food generally, and (b) specific PIT which tests whether cues can elicit an action that earns a specific food outcome when faced with a choice. Both types of PIT have been shown to be vulnerable to alterations as a result of changes to diet and obesity. However, effects appear to be driven less by increases in body fat and more by palatable diet exposure . We discuss the limitations and implications of the current findings. The challenges for future research are to uncover the mechanisms underlying these alterations to PIT, which appear unrelated to excess weight itself, and to better model the complex determinants of food choice in humans.

摘要

我们现代的环境被认为是致肥胖的,它促使人们食用高热量食物并减少能量消耗。一个被认为导致能量摄入过多的因素是大量暗示高美味食物可得性的线索。的确,这些线索对与食物相关的决策产生强大影响。尽管肥胖与多个认知领域的变化有关,但线索在产生这种转变以及更普遍地在决策过程中的具体作用仍知之甚少。在此,我们回顾相关文献,通过研究纳入巴甫洛夫式工具性转移(PIT)方案的啮齿动物和人类研究,来探讨肥胖和美味饮食如何影响巴甫洛夫式线索影响工具性食物寻求行为的能力。有两种类型的PIT:(a)一般PIT,测试线索是否能激发在一般食物寻求过程中引发的行动;(b)特定PIT,测试线索在面临选择时是否能引发获得特定食物结果的行动。已表明这两种类型的PIT都会因饮食和肥胖的变化而容易受到改变的影响。然而,影响似乎更多地是由美味饮食暴露而非体脂增加所驱动。我们讨论了当前研究结果的局限性和意义。未来研究面临的挑战是揭示这些PIT改变背后的机制,这些改变似乎与超重本身无关,并更好地模拟人类食物选择的复杂决定因素。

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