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Effects of mindful eating training on delay and probability discounting for food and money in obese and healthy-weight individuals
Authors:Kelsie L Hendrickson  Erin B Rasmussen
Institution:Department of Psychology, Idaho State University, 921 S. 8th Avenue, Stop 8112, Pocatello, ID 83209, United States
Abstract:Obese individuals tend to behave more impulsively than healthy weight individuals across a variety of measures, but it is unclear whether this pattern can be altered. The present study examined the effects of a mindful eating behavioral strategy on impulsive and risky choice patterns for hypothetical food and money. In Experiment 1, 304 participants completed computerized delay and probability discounting tasks for food-related and monetary outcomes. High percent body fat (PBF) predicted more impulsive choice for food, but not small-value money, replicating previous work. In Experiment 2, 102 randomly selected participants from Experiment 1 were assigned to participate in a 50-min workshop on mindful eating or to watch an educational video. They then completed the discounting tasks again. Participants who completed the mindful eating session showed more self-controlled and less risk-averse discounting patterns for food compared to baseline; those in the control condition discounted similarly to baseline rates. There were no changes in discounting for money for either group, suggesting stimulus specificity for food for the mindful eating condition.
Keywords:Delay discounting  Food  Impulsivity  Mindfulness  Obesity  Probability discounting
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