• Title of article

    The effect of stress on menʹs food selection

  • Author/Authors

    Debra A. Zellner، نويسنده , , Shin Saito، نويسنده , , Johanie Gonzalez، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
  • Pages
    4
  • From page
    696
  • To page
    699
  • Abstract
    This study investigates the effect of stress on food choice among men. Two groups of men were given either solvable (no-stress) or unsolvable (stress) anagrams to solve. Four bowls of snack foods—two healthy (peanuts and grapes) and two unhealthy (potato chips and M&M chocolate candies)—were available and subjects were invited to snack on them. Men in the no-stress group ate significantly more of the unhealthy foods than did men in the stress group. This finding is quite different from that found with women [Zellner et al. (2006). Food selection changes under stress. Physiology & Behavior, 87, 789–793]. Women tended to eat more grapes when not stressed than when stressed and more M&Ms when stressed than when not stressed. Thus, the effect of stress level on food choice is different for men and women.
  • Keywords
    stress , Food choice
  • Journal title
    Appetite
  • Serial Year
    2007
  • Journal title
    Appetite
  • Record number

    955229