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Food reinforcement and delay discounting in zBMI-discordant siblings
Feda, Denise M. ; Roemmich, James N. ; Roberts, April ; Epstein, Leonard H.
SUNY Buffalo
关键词: Relative reinforcing efficacy;    Delay discounting;    Sibling;    Overweight;   
DOI  :  10.1016/j.appet.2014.11.023
学科分类:食品科学和技术
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Objective: The interaction of food reinforcement and the inability to delay gratification are related to adult energy intake and obesity. This study was designed to test the association of sibling pair differences in relative reinforcing efficacy of food and delay discounting on sibling pair differences in zBMI scores of same-gender zBMI-discordant siblings. Design and methods: we tested main and interactive relationships between delay discounting and relative reinforcing efficacy of food on zBMI discordance in 14 zBMI-discordant biological sibling pairs (6 female pairs) using a discordant sibling study design. Results: Sibling pair differences in relative reinforcing efficacy of food were associated with sibling pair differences in zBMI (p=0.046); this effect was moderated by delay disCounting (p<0.002). Sibling pairs with greater differences in relative reinforcing efficacy and delay discounting had greater differences in zBMI. Conclusions: The combination of greater sibling pair differences in delay discounting and relative reinforcing efficacy is associated with greater discordance in zBMI in adolescent sibling pairs. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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