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Viewing Television While Eating Impairs the Ability to Accurately Estimate Total Amount of Food Consumed

机译:边看电视边进食会影响准确估计食物消耗总量的能力

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Studies have shown that food intake increases with the amount of television watched per day. This pilot study of 20 undergraduates aimed to demonstrate how cognitive involvement in viewing television can impair one's ability to perceive and track the amount of food consumed. This impairment could in part account for why increased television viewing is directly correlated with a higher body mass index (BMI). In trial A, participants were asked to view a relatively novel television show and simultaneously eat macaroni and cheese at a natural pace. At the conclusion of the program, participants completed a brief comprehension quiz testing them on the content of the television show. They were also asked to estimate how many units (1 unit = 1.5 ounces, 42 g) of food they had eaten. In trial B, the same participants were asked to consume the same amount of macaroni and cheese, without viewing television. After the conclusion of both conditions, the experimenter weighed the plate of food against its initial weight and measured the true difference in weight against the participant's estimation. Participants did not consume a significantly greater amount of food in trial A; however, this could be due to a ceiling effect of the amount of food offered. A weak negative correlation was found between increased quiz score indicating greater comprehension of the television content and decreased accuracy in unit estimation. Fourteen of the 20 participants were less accurate in their estimation of units consumed under trial A than trial B, with no effect of sex on estimation accuracy. This study supports the finding that television viewing impairs people's ability to accurately estimate food consumption during viewing, which may lead to an unintentional consumption of more calories and fat, potentially resulting in a greater likelihood of becoming overweight or obese.
机译:研究表明,食物摄入量随着每天看电视量的增加而增加。这项针对20名大学生的试点研究旨在证明观看电视的认知能力如何损害人们感知和跟踪所食用食物量的能力。这种损害可以部分解释为什么电视观看次数增加与更高的体重指数(BMI)直接相关。在试验A中,要求参与者观看相对新颖的电视节目,并以自然的节奏同时吃通心粉和奶酪。节目结束时,参与者完成了简短的理解测验,对他们在电视节目的内容上进行了测试。他们还被要求估计他们吃了多少单位食物(1单位= 1.5盎司,42克)。在试验B中,要求相同的参与者食用等量的通心粉和奶酪,而不用看电视。在两个条件都得出结论之后,实验者将食物盘子相对于其初始重量进行称重,并根据参与者的估计来测量重量的真实差异。在试验A中,参与者没有消耗大量的食物;但是,这可能是由于所提供食物的最高限额所致。在增加的测验分数(表明对电视内容的理解度更高)和单位估计的准确性降低之间,发现了弱的负相关性。在20名参与者中,有14名参与者在估计根据试验A消耗的商品时,其准确度不如试验B,且性别对估计准确性没有影响。这项研究支持以下发现:电视观看会损害人们在观看过程中准确估计食物消耗的能力,这可能会导致无意中消耗更多的卡路里和脂肪,从而有可能导致超重或肥胖。

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