打破负面情绪与不健康饮食之间的联系:情绪调节的作用

IF 2.1 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY
Erika B. Langley, Daniel J. O’Leary, James J. Gross, Michelle N. Shiota
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压力往往会导致人们更多地食用高糖、高脂肪、低营养的不健康食品。情绪调节能帮助打破这种联系吗?在一项实验室实验中(N = 200),实验人员鼓励参与者反刍当前令人苦恼的个人问题,然后指导他们使用特定的情绪调节策略来管理围绕该问题的情绪(挑战评估、放松/分散注意力、想象社会支持、无指导控制)。然后,受试者花 15 分钟完成一项字谜任务,其中 80% 的题目无法解答--这种令人沮丧的情况为受试者提供了第二次使用调节策略的隐性机会。在猜字谜任务期间,他们可以自由取用装有各种选项的零食篮。分析表明,在不同的调节条件下,糖果和健康零食的消费量存在显著差异;挑战评估导致了最健康的零食选择,而想象中的社会支持则导致了最不健康的零食选择。
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Breaking the Link Between Negative Emotion and Unhealthy Eating: the Role of Emotion Regulation

Stressful experiences frequently lead to increased consumption of unhealthy foods, high in sugar and fat yet low in nutrients. Can emotion regulation help break this link? In a laboratory experiment (N = 200), participants were encouraged to ruminate on a current, distressing personal problem, followed by instruction to use a specific emotion regulation strategy for managing feelings around that problem (challenge appraisal, relaxation/distraction, imagined social support, no-instruction control). Participants then spent 15 min on an anagram task in which 80% of items were unsolvable—a frustrating situation offering a second, implicit opportunity to use the regulation strategy. During the anagram task they had free access to a snack basket containing various options. Analyses revealed significant differences among regulation conditions in consumption of candy versus healthy snack options; challenge appraisal led to the healthiest snack choices, imagined social support to the least healthy snack choices.

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