Edwards Katie L, Thomas Jason M, Higgs Suzanne, Blissett Jacqueline
School of Psychology, Aston University, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Front Psychol. 2024 Jan 11;14:1252369. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1252369. eCollection 2023.
Food enjoyment can be conveyed through facial expressions. Observing others' enjoyment of food has been found to influence adults' desirability of liked and disliked food. Exposing adults to other eaters enjoying nutritious foods that are typically disliked (e.g., vegetables) could enhance the consumption of vegetables by young adults. However, this remains to be examined in young adult populations. This study examined the effect of models' facial expressions towards raw broccoli on young adult women's change in liking and change in desire to eat a modelled vegetable (raw broccoli) and a non-modelled vegetable (cucumber).
Young adult women ( = 205) were randomised to watch a video of unfamiliar adult models eating raw broccoli with a positive, negative, or neutral facial expression. Participants' change in liking and change in desire to eat the modelled and non-modelled vegetable was examined.
Observing models conveying negative facial expressions whilst eating raw broccoli resulted in a statistically significant reduction in liking ratings of broccoli, but not cucumber. There was no effect of models' facial expressions on the change in desire to eat foods.
These findings suggest that watching others express a negative facial expression whilst eating a raw vegetable reduces women's liking of the modelled vegetable, in the absence of a significant change to their desire to consume these foods. This highlights the power of others' negative facial expressions on food liking. Further work is needed to establish the effect of others' facial expressions on vegetable intake.
食物的美味可以通过面部表情传达。研究发现,观察他人对食物的喜爱会影响成年人对喜欢和不喜欢的食物的渴望程度。让成年人接触到其他食用通常不受欢迎的营养食物(如蔬菜)的人,可能会增加年轻人对蔬菜的摄入量。然而,这一点在年轻人群体中仍有待研究。本研究考察了模特对生西兰花的面部表情对年轻成年女性对一种示范蔬菜(生西兰花)和一种非示范蔬菜(黄瓜)的喜爱变化和食用意愿变化的影响。
将205名年轻成年女性随机分组,观看不熟悉的成年模特以积极、消极或中性面部表情食用生西兰花的视频。考察参与者对示范蔬菜和非示范蔬菜的喜爱变化和食用意愿变化。
观察到模特在吃生西兰花时表现出消极面部表情,导致西兰花的喜爱评分在统计学上显著降低,但黄瓜的评分没有变化。模特的面部表情对食物食用意愿的变化没有影响。
这些发现表明,观看他人在吃生蔬菜时表现出消极面部表情,会降低女性对示范蔬菜的喜爱程度,而她们对这些食物的食用意愿没有显著变化。这凸显了他人消极面部表情对食物喜好的影响力。需要进一步开展研究,以确定他人面部表情对蔬菜摄入量的影响。