Conscious and preconscious processing of food, body weight and shape, and emotion-related words in women with anorexia nervosa

Objective The present study was conducted to extend prior research on attention toward food and body weight and shape‐related stimuli in women with eating disorders. Method: A modified Stroop color‐naming task was completed by women with anorexia nervosa and by control females subdivided on a measur...

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Published in:The International journal of eating disorders Vol. 23; no. 1; pp. 77 - 82
Main Authors: Sackville, Tanya, Schotte, David E., Touyz, Stephen W., Griffiths, Rosalyn, Beumont, P. J. V.
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Abstract Objective The present study was conducted to extend prior research on attention toward food and body weight and shape‐related stimuli in women with eating disorders. Method: A modified Stroop color‐naming task was completed by women with anorexia nervosa and by control females subdivided on a measure of dietary restraint. Eating disorder‐relevant word categories included words connoting fatness, words connoting thinness, low caloric density food words, high caloric density food words, and neutral, control words. Valence effects were controlled for by including positively and negatively valenced emotion words. Stimuli were presented under both unmasked and masked conditions. Results: Using unmasked stimuli, patients with anorexia nervosa, but not unrestrained or restrained eaters, had delayed color‐naming latencies for both thin and fat word categories and, to a lesser extent, for high caloric density food words. No differences were observed with masked stimuli. Discussion: Our findings suggest that both thinness and fatness are especially salient to women with anorexia. The lack of effects for emotion words suggests that these findings do not reflect a valence effect. We found no evidence for preconscious attentional biases in the masked condition. © 1998 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Int J Eat Disord 23: 77–82, 1998.
AbstractList Objective The present study was conducted to extend prior research on attention toward food and body weight and shape‐related stimuli in women with eating disorders. Method: A modified Stroop color‐naming task was completed by women with anorexia nervosa and by control females subdivided on a measure of dietary restraint. Eating disorder‐relevant word categories included words connoting fatness, words connoting thinness, low caloric density food words, high caloric density food words, and neutral, control words. Valence effects were controlled for by including positively and negatively valenced emotion words. Stimuli were presented under both unmasked and masked conditions. Results: Using unmasked stimuli, patients with anorexia nervosa, but not unrestrained or restrained eaters, had delayed color‐naming latencies for both thin and fat word categories and, to a lesser extent, for high caloric density food words. No differences were observed with masked stimuli. Discussion: Our findings suggest that both thinness and fatness are especially salient to women with anorexia. The lack of effects for emotion words suggests that these findings do not reflect a valence effect. We found no evidence for preconscious attentional biases in the masked condition. © 1998 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Int J Eat Disord 23: 77–82, 1998.
A study extended prior research on attention toward food and body weight and shape-related stimuli in women with eating disorders. Findings suggest that both thinness and fatness are especially salient to women with anorexia.
The present study was conducted to extend prior research on attention toward food and body weight and shape-related stimuli in women with eating disorders. A modified Stroop color-naming task was completed by women with anorexia nervosa and by control females subdivided on a measure of dietary restraint. Eating disorder-relevant word categories included words connoting fatness, words connoting thinness, low caloric density food words, high caloric density food words, and neutral, control words. Valence effects were controlled for by including positively and negatively valenced emotion words. Stimuli were presented under both unmasked and masked conditions. Using unmasked stimuli, patients with anorexia nervosa, but not unrestrained or restrained eaters, had delayed color-naming latencies for both thin and fat word categories and, to a lesser extent, for high caloric density food words. No differences were observed with masked stimuli. Our findings suggest that both thinness and fatness are especially salient to women with anorexia. The lack of effects for emotion words suggests that these findings do not reflect a valence effect. We found no evidence for preconscious attentional biases in the masked condition.
The present study was conducted to extend prior research on attention toward food and body weight and shape-related stimuli in women with eating disorders. A modified Stroop color-naming task was completed by women with anorexia nervosa and by control females subdivided on a measure of dietary restraint. Eating disorder-relevant word categories included words connoting fatness, words connoting thinness, low caloric density food words, high caloric density food words, and neutral, control words. Valence effects were controlled for by including positively and negatively valenced emotion words. Stimuli were presented under both unmasked and masked conditions. Using unmasked stimuli, patients with anorexia nervosa, but not unrestrained or restrained eaters, had delayed color-naming latencies for both thin and fat word categories and, to a lesser extent, for high caloric density food words. No differences were observed with masked stimuli. Our findings suggest that both thinness and fatness are especially salient to women with anorexia. The lack of effects for emotion words suggests that these findings do not reflect a valence effect. We found no evidence for preconscious attentional biases in the masked condition.
OBJECTIVEThe present study was conducted to extend prior research on attention toward food and body weight and shape-related stimuli in women with eating disorders. METHODA modified Stroop color-naming task was completed by women with anorexia nervosa and by control females subdivided on a measure of dietary restraint. Eating disorder-relevant word categories included words connoting fatness, words connoting thinness, low caloric density food words, high caloric density food words, and neutral, control words. Valence effects were controlled for by including positively and negatively valenced emotion words. Stimuli were presented under both unmasked and masked conditions. RESULTSUsing unmasked stimuli, patients with anorexia nervosa, but not unrestrained or restrained eaters, had delayed color-naming latencies for both thin and fat word categories and, to a lesser extent, for high caloric density food words. No differences were observed with masked stimuli. DISCUSSIONOur findings suggest that both thinness and fatness are especially salient to women with anorexia. The lack of effects for emotion words suggests that these findings do not reflect a valence effect. We found no evidence for preconscious attentional biases in the masked condition.
Author Beumont, P. J. V.
Sackville, Tanya
Schotte, David E.
Touyz, Stephen W.
Griffiths, Rosalyn
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Anorexia nervosa
Anorexia Nervosa - diagnosis
Anorexia Nervosa - psychology
Anorexia Nervosa - rehabilitation
Biological and medical sciences
Body Image
Body Weight
Cognition - physiology
Consciousness - physiology
Depressive Disorder - diagnosis
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Eating behavior disorders
Eating disorders
emotion
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preconscious
Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
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Reaction Time
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