Very little is known about media violence and its effect on appetite and eating behavior. The present study aims at investigating the immediate acute effect of violence in movies on mood, stress, appetite perception and food preferences in a real-life setting. A total of 447 subjects (F=202; M=239) completed a validated visual analog scale to record their subjective feelings of hunger, satiety and desire to eat immediately at their way out of any of the three types of movies (horror, romance/comedy and drama/action). There was a significant difference between the three movie categories for the tensed feeling (P=0.003), anxiety (P=0.021), the sleepy feeling (P=0.000) and a preference to eat something sweet (P=0.019). Horror/violence movie ty...
The present research furthers our understanding of the process through which young women eat in resp...
The colloquial term "hangry" refers to the notion that people become angry when hungry, but very lit...
Aims: The current study aims to understand the effect of prior exposure to violent media on an indiv...
Past research on anxiety and eating behavior focused primarily on females, eating disorders, and obe...
With the goal of understanding the role that the media plays in influencing women to use food as a t...
This study seeks to shine a light on the phenomenon known as “hanger.” The phenomenon suggests as an...
Part 8: ICBAKE 2015 WorkshopInternational audienceMovie is one of the most popular media types. Horr...
The horror film industry brings in viewers from all over the world and from every caste of life. But...
Attempts to induce overeating through mood or stress manipulations in restrained eaters have had mix...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between viewing and hearing about viol...
This study investigated the desensitization to violence over a short period of time. Participants wa...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [56]-58)The perceived effect of ten emotions on desire to...
An interesting human phenomenon is that of morbid curiosity, when humans frequently seek out informa...
Studies examining stress-eating tend to conclude that stress leads to increased food consumption sim...
The current study tested whether individual differences in anxious arousal to media violence and ang...
The present research furthers our understanding of the process through which young women eat in resp...
The colloquial term "hangry" refers to the notion that people become angry when hungry, but very lit...
Aims: The current study aims to understand the effect of prior exposure to violent media on an indiv...
Past research on anxiety and eating behavior focused primarily on females, eating disorders, and obe...
With the goal of understanding the role that the media plays in influencing women to use food as a t...
This study seeks to shine a light on the phenomenon known as “hanger.” The phenomenon suggests as an...
Part 8: ICBAKE 2015 WorkshopInternational audienceMovie is one of the most popular media types. Horr...
The horror film industry brings in viewers from all over the world and from every caste of life. But...
Attempts to induce overeating through mood or stress manipulations in restrained eaters have had mix...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between viewing and hearing about viol...
This study investigated the desensitization to violence over a short period of time. Participants wa...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [56]-58)The perceived effect of ten emotions on desire to...
An interesting human phenomenon is that of morbid curiosity, when humans frequently seek out informa...
Studies examining stress-eating tend to conclude that stress leads to increased food consumption sim...
The current study tested whether individual differences in anxious arousal to media violence and ang...
The present research furthers our understanding of the process through which young women eat in resp...
The colloquial term "hangry" refers to the notion that people become angry when hungry, but very lit...
Aims: The current study aims to understand the effect of prior exposure to violent media on an indiv...