基于智能手机的反应抑制训练能否引起食欲、偏好和对高能量食物渴望的持续变化?一项自由生活随机对照试验。

IF 3.5 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL British Journal of Health Psychology Pub Date : 2023-09-13 DOI:10.1111/bjhp.12693
Halim Moore, Melanie J. White, Graham Finlayson, Neil King
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背景:食物特定反应抑制训练已被作为一种改变食物选择和与奖赏相关的进食行为的策略来实施,但短期研究的结果并不一致:方法:将 84 名对食物线索反应灵敏或超重/肥胖的成年人(平均年龄 30.49 岁,平均年龄 13.01 岁,女性 52 人)随机分配到反应抑制训练干预(n = 45)或对照组游戏(n = 39)中,训练一周,然后一周不进行训练。主要分析比较了各组在这两周内对不同能量密度食物的显性喜欢和隐性想要、对食物的渴望以及与奖赏相关的进食情况:结果:从基线到训练后,观察到各组对高能量食物的显性喜欢和隐性想吃的程度均有所下降,这与训练条件无关(Ps 结论:虽然与奖赏相关的食欲显著下降,但各组对高能量食物的显性喜欢和隐性想吃的程度均有所下降:虽然观察到与奖赏相关的食欲明显减少,但与对照活动相比,自由生活反应抑制训练并没有带来额外的益处。未来需要进行可观察食物摄入量的干预研究,以调查哪种食欲机制能最可靠地预测长期进食行为:回顾性注册于 ANZCTR [ACTRN12622001502729]。
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Can smartphone-based response inhibition training elicit sustained changes in appetite, preference, and cravings for energy-dense foods? A free-living randomized controlled trial

Background

Food-specific response inhibition training has been implemented as a strategy to modify food choices and reward-related eating behaviours, but short-term studies have produced equivocal findings.

Objective

To longitudinally assess the effect of a smartphone-based response inhibition intervention on food reward, hedonic eating drive, and cravings in a free-living setting.

Methods

84 adults (Mage = 30.49, SDage = 13.01, 52 female) with high responsivity to food cues or overweight/obesity were randomly assigned to a response inhibition training intervention (n = 45) or a control game (n = 39) at home during a training week, followed by a week with no training. Primary analyses compared groups on measures of explicit liking and implicit wanting for food of different energy densities, food cravings, and reward-related eating throughout this two-week period.

Results

A reduction was observed in explicit liking and implicit wanting for energy-dense foods from baseline to post-training independent of condition (ps < .001). These changes from baseline were sustained after a 1-week latency period, also independent of condition (ps < .001). These effects coincided with similar observations of hedonic eating drive, tonic cravings, and control over cravings during the observation period (ps < .01).

Conclusions

Although significant reductions in reward-related appetite were observed, free-living response inhibition training did not offer additional benefit over a control activity. Future intervention studies with observable food intake are needed to investigate which appetitive mechanisms most reliably predict eating behaviour over time.

Trial Registration

Retrospectively registered with ANZCTR [ACTRN12622001502729].

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British Journal of Health Psychology
British Journal of Health Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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期刊介绍: The focus of the British Journal of Health Psychology is to publish original research on various aspects of psychology that are related to health, health-related behavior, and illness throughout a person's life. The journal specifically seeks articles that are based on health psychology theory or discuss theoretical matters within the field.
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