John Brand , Dabin Yeum , Tessa Stewart , Jennifer A. Emond , Diane Gilbert-Diamond
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摘要
方法 对85名14-17岁的青少年在饱食状态下对食物图像的注意力偏向进行测量,方法是通过计算眼动追踪测量值(首次固定持续时间、累计固定持续时间)来测量他们对食物图像的注意力偏向,以及对电脑游戏中食物和对照分心图像的注意力偏向。家长通过儿童进食行为问卷报告了青少年的食欲特征,包括对食物的喜爱程度、对食物的反应程度、情绪性暴饮暴食,以及对食物的回避程度、饱腹感反应程度和情绪性暴饮暴食。在一系列调整了相关协变量的回归模型中,对食物线索的首次固定偏差(β = 0.83,p = 0.007)、较高的食物反应性(β = 0.74,p <0.001)、较高的情绪性暴食(β = 0.51,p = 0.002)和综合食欲评分(β = 1.42,p <0.001)均与较高的体重指数 z 分数显著相关。在评估注意偏向和食欲特质之间交互作用的模型中,对食物线索较高的首次固定偏向与食物反应性和情绪性暴饮暴食在 BMI z 分数上有协同交互作用。此外,还观察到食物线索的首次固定偏差与综合食欲评分之间的协同交互作用与 BMI z 分数的关系。
The associations between attentional bias to food cues, parent-report appetitive traits, and concurrent adiposity among adolescents
Objective
To assess whether attentional bias to food cues and appetitive traits are independently and interactively associated with adiposity in adolescents.
Method
Eighty-five adolescents, 14–17-years had their attentional bias to food images measured in a sated state by computing eye tracking measures of attention (first fixation duration, cumulative fixation duration) to food and control distractor images that bordered a computer game. Parents reported adolescent appetitive traits including the food approach domains of enjoyment of food, food responsiveness, emotional overeating, and the food avoidance domains of satiety responsiveness and emotional overeating through the Children's Eating Behavior Questionnaire.
Results
First fixation bias to food cues was positively associated with enjoyment of food, and negatively associated with satiety responsiveness. In a series of regression models adjusted for relevant covariates, first fixation bias to food cues (β = 0.83, p = 0.007), higher food responsiveness (β = 0.74, p < 0.001), higher emotional overeating (β = 0.51, p = 0.002), and a composite appetite score (β = 1.42, p < 0.001) were each significantly associated with greater BMI z-scores. In models assessing the interactive effects between attentional bias and appetitive traits, higher first fixation bias to food cues interacted synergistically with food responsiveness and emotional overeating in relation to BMI z-score. A synergistic interaction between first fixation bias to food cues and the composite appetite score in relation to BMI z-score was also observed.
Conclusion
Individuals with high attentional bias to food cues and obesogenic appetitive traits may be particularly susceptible to weight gain.