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Development and validation of the food cue responsivity scale
- Source :
- Physiologybehavior. 258
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- Food cues are ubiquitous in today's environment; however, there is heterogeneity as to the extent to which these cues impact eating behavior among individuals. This study examines the validity and reliability of the Food Cue Responsivity Scale (FCRS) to assess responsivity to distinct types of food cues. Items gathered from existing measures were combined in the FCRS to reflect two subdomains, uncontrolled eating behavior and cognitive rumination. The criterion validity of the FCRS was established using a paradigm that assesses psychophysiological responsivity to a craved food among adults with overweight or obesity. Higher overall FCRS scores were associated with greater physiological responsivity to food exposures. These findings may help identify specific phenotypes of individuals with overweight or obesity with high responsivity to food cues, which could be used to understand overeating and response to weight-loss programs.
- Subjects :
- Eating Disorders
Uncontrolled eating
Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
Cardiovascular
Behavioral Science & Comparative Psychology
Mokken scale analysis
Basic Behavioral and Social Science
Medical and Health Sciences
Oral and gastrointestinal
Food responsiveness
Behavioral Neuroscience
Clinical Research
2.3 Psychological
Rumination
Behavioral and Social Science
Bifactor analysis
Humans
Appetitive reactivity
Obesity
Aetiology
Metabolic and endocrine
Nutrition
Cancer
Prevention
Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
Reproducibility of Results
Feeding Behavior
Biological Sciences
Overweight
Food cues
Brain Disorders
Food preoccupation
Stroke
Food
social and economic factors
Cues
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 1873507X
- Volume :
- 258
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Physiologybehavior
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....5c7a446d475f4b8eba0ec59bfeecfa3c