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Negative affect-induced food intake in non-dieting women is reward driven and associated with restrained-disinhibited eating subtype.

机译:非节食妇女的负面情绪导致的食物摄入是奖励驱动的,并与抑制性抑制性饮食抑制有关。

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In humans the presence of negative affect is thought to promote food intake, although widespread variability surrounds this issue. Susceptibility to negative affect-induced eating may depend on trait eating behaviours, notably 'emotional eating', 'restrained eating' and 'disinhibited eating', but the evidence is not consistent. In the present study, 30 non-obese, non-dieting women were given access to palatable food while in a state of negative or neutral affect, induced by a validated autobiographical recall technique. As predicted, food intake was higher in the presence of negative affect; however, this effect was moderated by the pattern of eating behaviour traits and enhanced wanting for the test food. Specifically, high restraint and high disinhibition in combination with higher scores on emotional eating and food wanting was able to predict negative-affect intake (adjusted R(2)=.61), suggesting that individuals who are both restrained and vulnerable to disinhibited eating are particularly susceptible to negative-affect food intake via stimulation of food wanting. Identification of traits that predispose individuals to overconsume and a more detailed understanding of the specific behaviours driving such overconsumption may help to optimise strategies to prevent weight gain.
机译:在人类中,尽管存在广泛的变异性,但人们普遍认为负面影响会促进食物摄入。负面影响所致饮食的易感性可能取决于特质饮食行为,特别是“情感饮食”,“拘束饮食”和“禁忌饮食”,但证据并不一致。在本研究中,通过有效的自传回忆技术,使30位不肥胖,不节食的妇女在处于负面或中性影响的状态下获得可口的食物。如预期的那样,在存在负面影响的情况下,食物摄入量较高;然而,这种影响通过饮食行为特征的模式和测试食物需求的增加而减轻。具体而言,高约束力和高禁忌感结合较高的情绪饮食和食物需求量能够预测负面影响的摄入量(调整后的R(2)=。61),这表明既受约束又容易受到禁忌饮食影响的人特别容易通过刺激食物不足而对食物产生负面影响。识别容易使个人过度消费的特征,以及对导致这种过度消费的特定行为进行更详细的了解,可能有助于优化防止体重增加的策略。

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