social influences on eating behaviour week/lecture 7 essential reading Flashcards

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Cruwys et al., 2016
The social psychology of disordered eating: The situated identity enactment model

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  • Social-psychology model of disordered eating is needed to explain how sociocultural factors are psychologically represented and subsequently reflected in an individuals cognitions and behaviour
    • 3 central elements shape disordered eating
      ○ Social norms
      ○ Social identity
      ○ Social context
    • These 3 elements integrate within a situated identity enactment (SIE) model
    • SIE model
      ○ States that social context determines salience of both social norms and social identities
      ○ Social norms influence disordered eating behaviour but only to extent they are consistent in content of a persons social identities
    • Need for, and potential value of, theory-derived social interventions
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Robinson et al., 2013 - social influences on eating

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  • Review of research on effect of social context on food intake and food choice and assess implications for nutritional interventions
    • Social context influences eating via multiple mechanisms including identity signalling and self-presentation concerns
    • Social factors may be influential on nutrition because following others behaviour is adaptive and social norms inform individuals about behaviours likely to be optimal
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Higgs 2015
Social norms and their influence on eating behaviours

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  • Social norms are implicit codes of conduct guiding appropriate action
    • Eating norms are followed as they provide info about safe foods and facilitate food sharing
    • Norms influence behaviour as following them is associated with social judgements
    • Norm following more likely when there is uncertainty about what constitutes correct behaviour and when there is greater shared identity with the norm referent group
    • Social norms may affect food choice and intake by altering self-perceptions or by altering sensory/hedonic evaluation of foods
    • Same neural systems that mediate rewarding effect of food are likely to reinforce the following of eating norms
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