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External eating as a predictor of cue-reactivity to food-related virtual environments

Authors :
Wiederhold, BK
Riva, G
Wiederhold, MD
Sánchez, I
Saldaña, C
Ribas Sabaté, J
Fusté Escolano, A
Fernandez Aranda, F
Dakanalis, A
Andreu Gracia, A
Vilalta Abella, F
Pla Sanjuanelo, J
Gutiérrez Maldonado, J
Ferrer Garcia, M
Ferrer Garcia, M.
DAKANALIS, ANTONIOS
Wiederhold, BK
Riva, G
Wiederhold, MD
Sánchez, I
Saldaña, C
Ribas Sabaté, J
Fusté Escolano, A
Fernandez Aranda, F
Dakanalis, A
Andreu Gracia, A
Vilalta Abella, F
Pla Sanjuanelo, J
Gutiérrez Maldonado, J
Ferrer Garcia, M
Ferrer Garcia, M.
DAKANALIS, ANTONIOS
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The objective of this study was to assess the association between external eating style and food craving experienced during exposure to food cues in virtual reality (VR) environments in both clinical and non-clinical samples. According to the externality theory, people with external eating experience higher reactivity when exposed to food cues, which in turn increases the probability of overeating. Forty patients with eating disorders (23 with bulimia nervosa and 17 with binge eating disorder) and 78 undergraduate students were exposed to 10 different food cues in four VR environments (kitchen, dining room, bedroom, and café). After 30 seconds of exposure to each VR environment, food craving was assessed using a visual analog scale. External, emotional and restrictive eating styles were also assessed using the DEBQ. The results showed a strong association between external eating and cue-elicited food craving. After controlling for the presence of eating disorder diagnosis, external eating was the best predictor of reported food craving. The results lend support to the externality theory but highlight the need for further research in specific patterns of functioning in patients with bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
STAMPA, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1311372545
Document Type :
Electronic Resource