Preliminary findings on the influence of the presence of others' eyes on food intake.

IF 1.9 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Risa Santa, Mana Miyamoto, Kenichi Shibuya
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Abstract

Background: The presence of others' eyes has been shown to influence food evaluation. Aim: The purpose of the present study was to investigate whether the presence of others' gaze would lead to a reduction in food intake in accordance with social norms. Methods: In this study, we enlisted the participation of 30 volunteers. During the experiment, participants had the opportunity to consume noodles freely as much as they wanted while viewing one of the three images: (1) featuring a person with open eyes (Open condition), (2) depicting a person with closed eyes (Closed condition), and (3) displaying an image devoid of a person (None condition). Results: Food consumption in each condition was 460.00 ± 20.97 g for the Open condition, 515.57 ± 22.97 g in the Closed condition, and 505.03 ± 21.05 g in None condition. The condition had a statistically significant main effect (F = 4.656, p = .013). The Least-Square means analysis revealed that food consumption in the Open condition was significantly lower than in the other two conditions (Closed and None conditions) (Closed - Open: t = 2.872 [95% CI: 16.844-94.289], p = .006; None - Open: t = 2.328 [95% CI: 6.311-83.756], p = .023). There was no significant difference in food consumption between the Closed and None conditions (Closed - None: t = 0.545 [95% CI: -28.189-49.256], p = .588). Conclusion: The results of the present study suggest that the presence of others' eyes would reduce food intake in accordance with social norms.

关于他人目光对食物摄入量影响的初步研究结果。
背景:已有研究表明,他人目光的存在会影响对食物的评价。目的:本研究旨在探讨他人目光的存在是否会导致食物摄入量按照社会规范减少。研究方法在这项研究中,我们邀请了 30 名志愿者参与。在实验过程中,参与者有机会在观看以下三种图片中的一种时自由地吃面条:(1)睁着眼睛的人(睁眼状态);(2)闭着眼睛的人(闭眼状态);(3)没有人的图片(无)。结果显示每个条件下的食物消耗量分别为:睁眼条件 460.00 ± 20.97 克,闭眼条件 515.57 ± 22.97 克,无条件 505.03 ± 21.05 克。在统计学上,条件对主效应有显著影响(F = 4.656,p = .013)。均方差分析显示,开放条件下的食物消耗量明显低于其他两种条件(封闭和无条件)(封闭-开放:t = 2.872 [95% CI:16.844-94.289],p = .006;无-开放:t = 2.328 [95% CI:6.311-83.756],p = .023)。封闭和不开放条件下的食物消耗量没有明显差异(封闭 - 不开放:t = 0.545 [95% CI:-28.189-49.256],p = .588)。结论本研究结果表明,根据社会规范,他人目光的存在会减少食物摄入量。
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Nutrition and health
Nutrition and health Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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