Temptation in the background: Non-consummatory exposure to food temptation enhances self-regulation in boys but not in girls

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Abstract

The abundance of calorie-dense low-nutrient food in everyday life raises the question as to how children deal with such opportunities. We investigate whether pre-exposure to the object of temptation in a situation that discourages consumption boosts children's ability to resist similar temptation subsequently. We show that 7-12-year-old boys, but not girls, demonstrate increased resistance to a temptation after pre-exposure to a similar temptation. Future research might explore the role of exposure to temptation in girls. © 2014 Grubliauskiene and Dewitte.

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Grubliauskiene, A., & Dewitte, S. (2014). Temptation in the background: Non-consummatory exposure to food temptation enhances self-regulation in boys but not in girls. Frontiers in Psychology, 5(JUL). https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00788

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