Regulation of craving training to support healthy food choices under stress: A randomized control trial employing the hierarchical drift-diffusion model

IF 3.8 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Qianqian Ju, Xuebing Wu, Binghui Li, Huini Peng, Sonia Lippke, Yiqun Gan
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Abstract

Stress increases the likelihood of consuming unhealthy food in some individuals. Previous research has demonstrated that the Regulation of Craving - Training (ROC-T) intervention can reduce unhealthy food intake. However, its effectiveness under stress and the underlying mechanism remained uncertain. This study aimed to assess the efficacy of the ROC-T intervention in improving healthy food choices and to explore the intervention mechanism through computational modeling employing the hierarchical drift-diffusion model (HDDM). This study adopted a 2 (ROC-T intervention vs. control) * 2 (stress vs. no-stress) between-subject experimental design. A total of 118 employees (72 women, Mage = 28.74) participated in the online experiment. Results show that the ROC-T intervention increases healthy food choices under stress and no-stress conditions. The HDDM results reveal a significant two-way interaction for non-decision time (Bayes factor, BF = 32.722) and initial bias (BF = 27.350). Specifically, in the no-stress condition, the ROC-T intervention resulted in lower non-decision time and higher initial bias compared with the control group. The findings validated the negative impact of stress on healthy food choices, and that the ROC-T intervention promotes healthy food choices both under stress and no-stress conditions.

调节渴求训练以支持压力下的健康食物选择:采用分层漂移扩散模型的随机对照试验。
压力会增加某些人摄入不健康食物的可能性。以往的研究表明,"欲望调节-训练"(ROC-T)干预可以减少不健康食物的摄入量。然而,其在压力下的有效性及其内在机制仍不确定。本研究旨在评估 ROC-T 干预在改善健康食物选择方面的效果,并通过分层漂移扩散模型(HDDM)的计算建模来探索干预机制。本研究采用了 2(ROC-T 干预与对照)*2(压力与无压力)的主体间实验设计。共有 118 名员工(72 名女性,Mage = 28.74)参加了在线实验。结果显示,ROC-T 干预措施增加了压力和无压力条件下的健康食品选择。HDDM 结果显示,非决策时间(贝叶斯因子,BF = 32.722)和初始偏差(BF = 27.350)之间存在显著的双向交互作用。具体而言,与对照组相比,在无压力条件下,ROC-T 干预措施导致了更短的非决策时间和更高的初始偏差。研究结果验证了压力对健康食物选择的负面影响,以及 ROC-T 干预措施在压力和无压力条件下都能促进健康食物的选择。
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CiteScore
12.10
自引率
2.90%
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期刊介绍: Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being is a triannual peer-reviewed academic journal published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the International Association of Applied Psychology. It was established in 2009 and covers applied psychology topics such as clinical psychology, counseling, cross-cultural psychology, and environmental psychology.
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