Abstract
Background and objectives: Consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) is a global public health issue. Consequently, there is strong interest in advancing understanding of the cognitive mechanisms that underpin excessive SSB consumption. This work proposes that selective interrogation of taste-based characteristics (e.g., flavour), rather than health-based characteristics (e.g., sugar content), of beverages is associated with greater SSB choice and consumption.
Methods: To evaluate this novel hypothesis, undergraduate students (n = 210) were recruited to complete self-report measures of SSB consumption, motivation and success in reducing SSB consumption and unhealthy eating more broadly, as well as a novel selective interrogation assessment task. This task provided participants with the opportunity to selectively interrogate taste-based and health-based characteristics of various mystery beverages.
Results: Results supported the hypothesis that greater selective interrogation of taste-based characteristics, rather than health-based characteristics, of beverages is associated with greater SSB choice and consumption. Additionally, results revealed that greater selective interrogation of taste-based characteristics was associated with decreased motivation to reduce SSB consumption and decreased motivation and success to reduce unhealthy consumption more broadly.
Limitations: The current study did not evaluate whether selective interrogation of taste-based characteristics of beverages predicted actual SSB consumption.
Conclusion: These findings provide novel evidence for the potential role of selective interrogation of taste-based characteristics of beverages in SSB choice and consumption. An important implication of these findings is that in order for interventions focusing on front-of-package nutrition labels to be effective in reducing unhealthy consumption, it is necessary that individuals are selectively interrogating this ‘health-based’ information.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 101979 |
| Number of pages | 5 |
| Journal | Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry |
| Volume | 85 |
| Early online date | 14 Jul 2024 |
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| Publication status | Published - Dec 2024 |
Keywords
- Cognitive bias
- Sugar-sweetened beverages
- Unhealthy consumption