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Eating for Two? Protocol of an Exploratory Survey and Experimental Study on Social Norms and Norm-Based Messages Influencing European Pregnant and Non-pregnant Women’s Eating Behavior

机译:吃两个?影响欧洲孕妇和非孕妇饮食行为的社会规范和基于规范的信息的探索性调查和实验研究的协议

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The social context is an important factor underlying unhealthy eating behavior and the development of inappropriate weight gain. Evidence is accumulating that powerful social influences can also be used as a tool to impact people’s eating behavior in a positive manner. Social norm-based messages have potential to steer people in making healthier food choices. The research field on nutritional social norms is still emerging and more research is needed to gain insights into why some people adhere to social norms whereas others do not. There are indications stemming from empirical studies on social eating behavior that this may be due to ingratiation purposes and uncertainty reduction. That is, people match their eating behavior to that of the norm set by their eating companion(s) in order to blend in and be part of the group. In this project, we explore nutritional social norms among pregnant women. This population is particularly interesting because they are often subject to unsolicited advice and experience social pressure from their environment. In addition, their pregnancy affects their body composition, eating pattern, and psychosocial status. Pregnancy provides an important window of opportunity to impact health of pregnant women and their child. Nevertheless, the field of nutritional social norms among pregnant women is understudied and more knowledge is needed on whether pregnant women use guidelines from their social environment for their own eating behavior. In this project we aim to fill this research gap by means of an exploratory survey (Study 1) assessing information about social expectations, (mis)perceived social norms and the role of different reference groups such as other pregnant women, family, and friends. In addition, we conduct an online experiment (Study 2) testing to what extent pregnant women are susceptible to social norm-based messages compared to non-pregnant women. Moreover, possible moderators are explored which might impact women’s susceptibility to social norms as well as cultural aspects that co-determine which social norms and guidelines exist. The project’s findings could help design effective intervention messages in promoting healthy eating behavior specifically targeted to European pregnant women.
机译:社会环境是不健康饮食行为和不适当体重增加发展的重要因素。越来越多的证据表明,强大的社会影响力也可以用作积极影响人们饮食行为的工具。基于社会规范的信息有可能引导人们做出更健康的食物选择。营养社会规范的研究领域仍在不断涌现,需要更多的研究来了解为什么有些人遵守社会规范而另一些人不遵守社会规范。有迹象表明,对社会饮食行为的实证研究表明,这可能是出于灌胃的目的和不确定性的降低。就是说,人们将他们的饮食行为与他们的饮食同伴所制定的规范相匹配,以融入并成为该群体的一部分。在这个项目中,我们探索孕妇的营养社会规范。该人群特别有趣,因为他们经常受到不请自来的建议,并遭受周围环境的社会压力。此外,他们的怀孕会影响他们的身体组成,饮食方式和社会心理状态。怀孕为影响孕妇及其子女的健康提供了重要的机会之窗。然而,对孕妇的营养社会规范领域的研究不足,并且需要更多的知识来了解孕妇是否使用社交环境中的指导方针来制定自己的饮食习惯。在本项目中,我们旨在通过探索性调查(研究1)评估有关社会期望,(误)感知的社会规范以及其他孕妇,家人和朋友等不同参考群体的作用的信息,以填补研究空白​​。此外,我们进行了一项在线实验(研究2),测试了孕妇与非孕妇相比在多大程度上容易受到基于社会规范的信息的影响。此外,还探讨了可能的主持人,这些主持人可能会影响女性对社会规范以及共同决定哪些社会规范和准则存在的文化方面的敏感性。该项目的发现可以帮助设计有效的干预信息,以促进针对欧洲孕妇的健康饮食行为。

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