Through the eyes of dieters: Biased size perception of food following tempting food primes

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作者
van Koningsbruggen, Guido M. [1 ]
Stroebe, Wolfgang [1 ]
Aarts, Henk [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Utrecht, Dept Social Psychol, NL-3508 TC Utrecht, Netherlands
关键词
Self-control; Temptation; Functional size perception; Restrained eating; Dieting; Goal conflict; SELF-REGULATION; GOAL PURSUIT; TEMPTATION; ATTENTION; COGNITION; PLEASURE; BEHAVIOR; OBJECTS;
D O I
10.1016/j.jesp.2010.10.012
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Why do some dieters succeed in controlling their diet while others do not? This research focused on a perceptual process size perception of food objects that may moderate the success of dieters in self-control dilemmas. We assessed successful and unsuccessful dieters' size perception of palatable food (Study 1) and diet-food (Study 2) after pre-exposing them to tempting food primes. Dieters perceived palatable food as bigger when primed with tempting food (vs. control prime), regardless of self-regulatory success in dieting (Study 1). Palatable food thus looms larger for both unsuccessful and successful dieters when in a "hot" state. In contrast, the perceived size of diet-food was increased by a tempting food prime only for successful dieters, but decreased for unsuccessful dieters (Study 2). These results are interpreted in terms of differences in the mental accessibility of competing goals (eating enjoyment vs. dieting) in successful vs. unsuccessful dieters. Indeed, when the dieting goal was made accessible for all dieters by a diet prime, even unsuccessful dieters perceived diet-food as bigger (Study 2). This research provides insight into a perceptual process that may be detrimental or beneficial in resolving self-control conflicts in the domain of eating and dieting behavior-and probably other domains of self-control as well. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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页码:293 / 299
页数:7
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