Rogers P J, Green M W
Consumer Sciences Department, AFRC Institute of Food Research, Reading Laboratory, UK.
Br J Clin Psychol. 1993 Feb;32(1):113-6. doi: 10.1111/j.2044-8260.1993.tb01034.x.
In a volunteer sample of female undergraduates, concerns about eating, body weight and body shape were found to increase with the level of self-reported dietary restraint. These concerns were greatest, however, in a subsample of subjects who were currently dieting to lose weight, and greater than in equally restrained but non-dieting subjects. Furthermore, the dieting subjects performed less well on a demanding cognitive task than the non-dieting subjects. These results show that it is important to distinguish between dietary restraint and actual dieting behaviour. They also highlight the need for further research to examine the effects of dieting on cognitive functioning.
在一组女性本科志愿者样本中,研究发现,对饮食、体重和体型的担忧会随着自我报告的饮食节制程度的增加而增加。然而,这些担忧在目前正在节食减肥的受试者子样本中最为严重,且比同样有饮食节制但不节食的受试者更为强烈。此外,节食的受试者在一项要求较高的认知任务上的表现不如不节食的受试者。这些结果表明,区分饮食节制和实际节食行为很重要。它们还凸显了进一步研究以考察节食对认知功能影响的必要性。