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PLoS One ; 16(4): e0242461, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33852568

RESUMO

Sweet foods are commonly used as rewards for desirable behavior, specifically among children. This study examines whether such practice may contribute to reinforce the valuation of these foods. Two experiments were conducted, one with children, the other with rats. The first study, conducted with first graders (n = 214), shows that children who receive a food reward for performing a cognitive task subsequently value the food more compared to a control group who received the same food without performing any task. The second study, conducted on rats (n = 64), shows that rewarding with food also translates into higher calorie intake over a 24-hour period. These results suggest that the common practice of rewarding children with calorie-dense sweet foods is a plausible contributing factor to obesity and might therefore be ill advised.


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Ingestão de Alimentos/psicologia , Comportamento Alimentar/psicologia , Preferências Alimentares/psicologia , Paladar/fisiologia , Animais , Criança , Ingestão de Energia/fisiologia , Feminino , Alimentos , Humanos , Masculino , Obesidade/psicologia , Ratos , Ratos Sprague-Dawley , Reforço Psicológico , Recompensa
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