Do disinhibited eaters pay increased attention to food cues?

C. H. Seage*, M. Lee

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Abstract

The Three Factors Eating Questionnaire's measure of disinhibited eating is a robust predictor of long-term weight gain. This experiment explored if disinhibited eaters display attentional bias to food cues. Participants (N = 45) completed a visual dot probe task which measured responses to food (energy dense and low energy foods) and neutral cues. Picture pairs were displayed either for a 100 ms or 2000 ms duration. All participants displayed attentional bias for energy dense food items. Indices of attentional bias were largest in disinhibited eaters. Attentional bias in disinhibited eaters appeared to be underpinned by facilitated attention.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)151-155
Number of pages5
JournalAppetite
Volume108
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Oct 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Attentional bias
  • Disinhibition
  • Food
  • Orientation
  • Visual dot probe

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