Food-Specific Inhibitory Control Mediates the Effect of Disgust Sensitivity on Body Mass Index

被引:5
作者
Liu, Xing [1 ]
Li, Ji [1 ]
Turel, Ofir [2 ]
Chen, Rui [1 ]
He, Qinghua [1 ,3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Southwest Univ, Fac Psychol, Chongqing, Peoples R China
[2] Calif State Univ Fullerton, Informat Syst & Decis Sci, Fullerton, CA 92634 USA
[3] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Psychol, Key Lab Mental Hlth, Beijing, Peoples R China
[4] Southwest Univ, Chongqing Collaborat Innovat Ctr Brain Sci, Chongqing, Peoples R China
来源
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY | 2019年 / 10卷
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
disgust sensitivity; body mass index; obesity; inhibition control; mediation; INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES; EATING-DISORDER; RESPONSE-INHIBITION; ANOREXIA-NERVOSA; TRAIT ANXIETY; INSULA; BMI; ADDICTION; RISK; STOP;
D O I
10.3389/fpsyg.2019.02391
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Disgust is an emotion that drives food avoidance. People vary in their responses to disgust, which is captured by their disgust sensitivity. Disgust sensitivity is clinically significant because it can influence eating behaviors, and indirectly people's body mass index (BMI). Inhibitory control can also influence BMI through the role that such reflective abilities play in governing food intake. In this study, we relied on neural models of disgust to suggest that disgust and inhibitory control are intertwined, and that inhibitory control facilitates the translation of disgust sensitivity into BMI. Mediation analyses applied to 46 subjects, including 29 normal body weight [BMI = 18.34 kg/m(2) (SD = 1.58)] and 17 overweight/obese [BMI = 26.03 kg/m(2) (SD = 2.58)] subjects, were used to test the hypothesis. Subjects completed the Chinese version of the Disgust Scale-Revised, and an inhibition control test (Food-Specific Stop-Signal Task). There were negative correlations between the disgust sensitivity score (DS) and body mass index (BMI), and between DS and stop-signal reaction time (SSRT). Moreover, BMI was positively correlated with SSRT. The mediation model results showed that disgust sensitivity was associated with BMI and that this relationship was mediated via inhibition control. There was no significant effect of DS on BMI, while the effect of SSRT on BMI was significant. This suggested that the effect of disgust sensitivity on BMI was fully mediated through food-specific inhibitory control. This supports our hypothesis that BMI is affected by disgust sensitivity and that this relationship is mediated by inhibition control. These findings reveal a key mechanism that underlies disgust sensitivity-BMI association and point to future research and potential interventions aimed at food intake management.
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