• Title of article

    Explicit and implicit attitudes towards food and physical activity in childhood obesity

  • Author/Authors

    Mietje Craeynest، نويسنده , , Geert Crombez، نويسنده , , Jan De Houwer، نويسنده , , Benedicte Deforche، نويسنده , , Ann Tanghe، نويسنده , , Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    1111
  • To page
    1120
  • Abstract
    This study investigated differences in the explicit and implicit attitudes towards food and physical activities between children with obesity (n=38) and a matched control group (n=38). The implicit attitude was assessed using the Extrinsic Affective Simon Task (EAST; J. Exp. Psychol. (50) (2003) 77), a modified version of the Implicit Association Test (IAT; J. Personality Social Psychol. (74) (1999) 1464). It was expected that both groups would report a positive explicit attitude towards healthy food and intense physical activities, and a negative explicit attitude towards unhealthy food and sedentary activities. Of particular interest was the hypothesis that children with obesity would have a more positive implicit attitude towards unhealthy food and sedentary activities than the control group. Results revealed no differences between groups in the explicit attitude towards food and physical activity. Children and adolescents with obesity had a more pronounced positive implicit attitude towards food in general. The relevance of these findings in terms of prevention, treatment and further research is discussed.
  • Keywords
    OBESITY , children , attitude , Implicit , EAST Physical activity , food
  • Journal title
    Behaviour Research and Therapy
  • Serial Year
    2005
  • Journal title
    Behaviour Research and Therapy
  • Record number

    569881