评估接触自然对食物感知和选择行为的影响

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Charles Spence, Mayukha Pillay
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摘要

近年来,人们对生物癖(又称自然效应)的兴趣日益浓厚。然而,暴露在大自然中究竟会对人们的食物选择和多感官风味感知产生什么影响,这一问题迄今为止很少受到研究人员的关注。在这篇叙事性的历史回顾中,我们评估了与自然相关的刺激对人们的饮食体验和食物选择行为的影响。本综述中考虑的研究清楚地表明,与自然相关的刺激接触,无论是真实的、人工的、数字的还是虚拟的,都倾向于推动消费者做出更健康、更可持续的选择,无论是在食品方面,还是在其他产品或服务方面。与此同时,许多研究表明,唤起自然,无论是水的蓝色或绿色,还是绿色,花朵的颜色或气味,还是鸟鸣,都能够影响对食物和饮料的感官辨别和享乐反应。甚至有一些新出现的(尽管是初步的)证据表明,人们实际上可以被推动减少食物浪费(例如,在自助食堂的背景下),并做出更健康的食物选择,只需启动一个与自然相关的背景。这些研究结果对食品、健康和建筑设计行业的影响,特别是在帮助健康饮食行为方面,进行了讨论。
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Assessing the impact of exposure to nature on food perception and choice behaviour
In recent years, there has been growing interest in biophilia (otherwise known as the nature effect). However, the question of what exactly the effect of exposure to nature, through whichever sense(s) it happens to be experienced, has on people's food choices and multisensory flavour perception has received little attention from researchers to date. In this narrative historical review, we assess the effects of nature-related stimuli on people's food and drink experiences and their food choice behaviour. The research considered in this review clearly demonstrates that contact with nature-related stimuli, no matter whether real, artificial, digital, and/or virtual, tends to nudge the consumer toward healthier and more sustainable choices, for food, as well as in the context of other products or services. At the same time, a number of studies have shown that evoking nature, be it the blues or greens of water, or greenery, the colour or scent of flowers, or birdsong, are all capable of influencing both the sensory discriminative and hedonic responses to food and drink. There is even some emerging, albeit tentative, evidence to suggest that people can actually be nudged to leave less food waste (e.g., in the context of a self-service food canteen), and to make healthier food choices, simply by priming a nature-related context. The implications of such research findings for the food, health, and architectural design industries, specifically in terms of aiding healthy eating behaviours, are discussed.
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Appetite
Appetite 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
9.10
自引率
11.10%
发文量
566
审稿时长
13.4 weeks
期刊介绍: Appetite is an international research journal specializing in cultural, social, psychological, sensory and physiological influences on the selection and intake of foods and drinks. It covers normal and disordered eating and drinking and welcomes studies of both human and non-human animal behaviour toward food. Appetite publishes research reports, reviews and commentaries. Thematic special issues appear regularly. From time to time the journal carries abstracts from professional meetings. Submissions to Appetite are expected to be based primarily on observations directly related to the selection and intake of foods and drinks; papers that are primarily focused on topics such as nutrition or obesity will not be considered unless they specifically make a novel scientific contribution to the understanding of appetite in line with the journal's aims and scope.
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