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Reprint of: Eating like you are overweight: the effect of overweight models on food intake in a remote confederate study

机译:转载:像超重一样进食:一项超重同盟研究中超重模型对食物摄入的影响

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There is consistent evidence that people model the eating behaviour of others. The extent to which people model the amount of food consumed by other people of different weight statuses has received less attention. Here we tested the effect on food consumption of exposing female participants to information about the food consumption of either normal/healthy weight or overweight individuals. Eighty female participants took part in a between-subjects experiment, in which we used a remote-confederate design and manipulated whether participants saw intake information about normal/healthy weight or overweight previous participants (remote confederates). Regardless of the weight-status of the remote confederates, participants ate more food when they believed that previous participants had eaten a large amount of food, in comparison with when they believed previous participants had eaten a smaller amount of food. These findings indicate that women may model the food intake of other women, even when they believe they are of a different weight status to themselves. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:有一致的证据表明人们可以模仿他人的饮食行为。人们对不同体重状态的其他人食用的食物数量进行建模的程度受到的关注较少。在这里,我们测试了使女性参与者接触正常/健康体重或超重个体的食物消耗信息对食物消耗的影响。 80名女性参与者参加了一项受试者间实验,在该实验中,我们使用了远程同盟设计,并操纵了参与者是否看到了有关正常/健康体重或超重的先前参与者(远程同盟)的摄入量信息。不管远程同盟者的体重状况如何,参加者在认为以前的参与者吃了很多食物的情况下都吃了更多的食物,而他们认为以前的参与者吃了较少的食物。这些发现表明,即使女性认为自己的体重状况与自己不同,也可以模拟其他女性的食物摄入量。 (C)2014 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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