TY - JOUR
T1 - Restrained eaters are rapidly habituating sensation seekers
AU - Jansen, Anita
AU - Klaver, Jacqueline
AU - Merckelbach, Harald
AU - van den Hout, Marcel
PY - 1989/1/1
Y1 - 1989/1/1
N2 - Several authors have pointed to similarities between eating disorders and addictive behaviors. In earlier studies, addicts were found to score high on the Sensation Seeking Scale (SSS) and to habituate rapidly to neutral stimuli. In this study, we found experimental support for an addiction model of eating disorders: restrained eaters also scored significantly higher on the Sensation Seeking Scale and also habituated significantly quicker to a series of neutral stimuli than unrestrained eaters. No clear evidence was found for the hypothesis that restrained eaters score lower on measurements of anxiety. It is hypothesized that rapid habituation promotes sensation seeking, which may be manifested in excessive consumption of either drugs or food. Restraint may be a strategy to prevent negative consequences of sensation seeking and excessive consumption. The model is related to earlier experimental findings.
AB - Several authors have pointed to similarities between eating disorders and addictive behaviors. In earlier studies, addicts were found to score high on the Sensation Seeking Scale (SSS) and to habituate rapidly to neutral stimuli. In this study, we found experimental support for an addiction model of eating disorders: restrained eaters also scored significantly higher on the Sensation Seeking Scale and also habituated significantly quicker to a series of neutral stimuli than unrestrained eaters. No clear evidence was found for the hypothesis that restrained eaters score lower on measurements of anxiety. It is hypothesized that rapid habituation promotes sensation seeking, which may be manifested in excessive consumption of either drugs or food. Restraint may be a strategy to prevent negative consequences of sensation seeking and excessive consumption. The model is related to earlier experimental findings.
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U2 - 10.1016/0005-7967(89)90043-0
DO - 10.1016/0005-7967(89)90043-0
M3 - Article
C2 - 2730506
AN - SCOPUS:0024603238
SN - 0005-7967
VL - 27
SP - 247
EP - 252
JO - Behaviour Research and Therapy
JF - Behaviour Research and Therapy
IS - 3
ER -