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The influence of attractiveness and convenience cues on food appeal in adults with and without ADHD

The influence of attractiveness and convenience cues on food appeal in adults with and without ADHD
The influence of attractiveness and convenience cues on food appeal in adults with and without ADHD

Objective: Previous research on adults with ADHD revealed high rates of overweight and obesity, as well as unhealthy diet habits. Other studies demonstrated that social-affective contexts can influence food choice. This study examines the sensitivity of adults with ADHD to cues of food attractiveness and convenience, for healthy and unhealthy foods. Method: One hundred and seventy-two university students with (n = 59) and without (n = 113) ADHD, aged 19–40, participated in the study. Participants rated the level of appeal of 32 pictures of healthy and unhealthy foods, which varied in the degree of attractiveness and convenience. Results: The findings reveal a higher level of appeal of attractive food items compared to non-attractive ones (p < .001), as well as of convenient compared to non-convenient food items (p = .005). Type of diagnostic group did not have an effect on the level of appeal. Conclusion: Increasing the attractiveness and convenience of food items increased the level of appeal for both students with and without ADHD. These findings emphasize the importance of environmental health intervention to potentially reduce abnormal eating pattern in the ADHD adult population, which may contribute in preventing the reported higher risk of obesity in this population.

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Hershko, Shirley, Cortese, Samuele, Aronis, Anna, Mayer, Adina, Pollak, Yehuda and Ert, Eyal (2020) The influence of attractiveness and convenience cues on food appeal in adults with and without ADHD. Appetite, 150, [104679]. (doi:10.1016/j.appet.2020.104679).

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Objective: Previous research on adults with ADHD revealed high rates of overweight and obesity, as well as unhealthy diet habits. Other studies demonstrated that social-affective contexts can influence food choice. This study examines the sensitivity of adults with ADHD to cues of food attractiveness and convenience, for healthy and unhealthy foods. Method: One hundred and seventy-two university students with (n = 59) and without (n = 113) ADHD, aged 19–40, participated in the study. Participants rated the level of appeal of 32 pictures of healthy and unhealthy foods, which varied in the degree of attractiveness and convenience. Results: The findings reveal a higher level of appeal of attractive food items compared to non-attractive ones (p < .001), as well as of convenient compared to non-convenient food items (p = .005). Type of diagnostic group did not have an effect on the level of appeal. Conclusion: Increasing the attractiveness and convenience of food items increased the level of appeal for both students with and without ADHD. These findings emphasize the importance of environmental health intervention to potentially reduce abnormal eating pattern in the ADHD adult population, which may contribute in preventing the reported higher risk of obesity in this population.

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Accepted/In Press date: 19 March 2020
e-pub ahead of print date: 22 March 2020
Published date: 1 July 2020
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2020 Elsevier Ltd

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Local EPrints ID: 441404
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/441404
ISSN: 0195-6663
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ORCID for Samuele Cortese: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-5877-8075

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Date deposited: 11 Jun 2020 16:31
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 05:38

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Author: Shirley Hershko
Author: Samuele Cortese ORCID iD
Author: Anna Aronis
Author: Adina Mayer
Author: Yehuda Pollak
Author: Eyal Ert

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