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  • The study investigates how sex differences affect food intake, using an online survey of 306 participants (151 men, 155 women).
  • It finds that hunger, cravings, and anxiety influence the desire for both high-calorie and low-calorie foods, while satiety decreases that desire.
  • Although women show higher dietary restraint and greater familiarity with low-calorie foods, no significant sex effects were found on the relationship between food ratings and attitudes, BMI, or mood.

Article Abstract

Although sex differences in food intake have been observed consistently, contributing factors are not well understood. Using a cross-sectional online survey ( = 306; 151 men, 155 women), this study aimed to assess how sex impacts relationships between food ratings (appeal/desire to eat for high-calorie (HC) and low-calorie (LC) food images) and eating-related attitudes/behaviors, body mass index (BMI), and mood. Across participants, increased state- and trait-based hunger, disinhibition, and cravings were associated with both increased HC appeal and desire ( < 0.001). Increased state-based hunger and cravings were associated with greater LC desire ( < 0.001). Greater satiety was associated with decreased desire for both HC and LC ( < 0.001), while greater anxiety was associated with increased desire for both HC and LC ( < 0.001). Significant associations between BMI and food ratings were not observed. Women reported greater dietary restraint, trait-based hunger, disinhibition, eating disorder-related behaviors, depression, and stress compared to men, in addition to greater appeal and familiarity with LC foods (all < 0.05). Significant effects of sex on the associations between food ratings and eating-related attitudes/behaviors, BMI, and mood were not observed, however. Findings support the importance of considering mood and eating-related attitudes/behaviors in investigations of food cue responsivity.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9920270PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15030762DOI Listing

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