"Junk food cravings are triggered by the mere thought of being low class"

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It’s well established that people with low economic status are the hardest hit by the current obesity pandemic, as well as related health problems such as diabetes. Poor healthcare, stress, unhealthy lifestyles, and a cornucopia of cheap junk food are all thought to play a role. But a new study suggests there’s a subconscious component, too.

When researchers merely prompted study volunteers to consider themselves low-class, they were more likely to prefer, choose, and eat larger amounts of food, as well as higher-calorie foods. The findings, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, echo what’s been seen in a variety of animals—from birds and rodents to nonhuman primates. Thus, the authors speculate that the mental glitch may be an evolutionary holdover intended to boost survival by compensating for a lack of social and material resources.

More important for humans, the findings suggest that we may not be able to tackle obesity by just improving access to healthier foods and promoting exercise.

For the study, psychology researchers at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore recruited nearly 500 healthy participants for a series of four experiments. In the first, the team had 101 participants complete a task in which they were shown a ladder with ten rungs and told to select which rung they were on relative to either a wealthy, well-educated, powerful person or a poor, uneducated, unimportant person. Participants were randomly assigned to the two comparisons. In keeping with past studies, they ranked their social status lower in the former scenario and higher in the latter.

Next, the participants got to pick foods from a hypothetical buffet. Taking into account things like each participants’ normal eating pattern, hunger, and gender, the researchers found that those who ranked their social status lower chose more food and more high-calorie foods than those that ranked themselves as having a higher social status.

In the second experiment, researchers gave 167 participants the same socioeconomic ranking task, then asked them to match high calorie foods (pizza, hamburgers, fried chicken) and low calories foods (vegetables and fruits) with either pleasant or unpleasant descriptors, such as tasty or nasty. Again, those who landed lower on the ladder were more apt to prefer the high-calorie foods.

In the last two experiments, researchers followed up the socioeconomic task with actual eating experiments. In this part of the study, 83 self-ranked participants got to watch a documentary while munching on their choice of three snacks: potato chips, M&M candies, or raisins. Again the low-ranked participants went for the chips and chocolate more than their higher-ranked counterparts. And finally, researchers gave 148 self-ranked participants a big bowl of noodles and then told them to eat until they were “comfortably full.” The lower-ranked participants ate an average of about 20 percent more calories' worth of noodles.

“These findings suggest that mindsets of deprivation and low social standing may be critically linked to obesity risk via increased intake of calories,” the authors conclude. As such, the subjective experience of low social standing may be another barrier to improving health.


interesting
 
The research seems to have too much emphasis on human psyche/class and less focus on the individuals understanding of proper/healthy nutrition.

If you understand the important concept that your general health state (mental & physical) is dependent upon what type of nutrition and exercise you subscribe too, the less likely you'll be to indulge in crappy fast food.
 
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Sometimes you just want snacks. Potato chips are so damn good. Those honey mustard pretzel pieces from synders are crack.
 
Where are you getting this from?

Just posting an excerpt from a "scientific" study ain't it.

If it's real, the study has all kinds of flaws.
 
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I only eat junk food if I really don't feel like cooking.

I like cooking ,so it's occasional that I eat out (ha).
 
That thur article had lotsa book words an wuz as looooong as a rusty response post. 

Plenty readings indeed.  Made me crave a jamaican patty from sev for real.
 
whats considered junk food?

processed foods and fast food?

can homemade food be considered junk food? 

cause when this el salvadorian chick comes through the pot luck at work with her grandma's pupusas i lose my ****...

i get cravings for pupusas and tamales more than anything in the world.   

middle class btw 
 
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The findings, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, echo what’s been seen in a variety of animals—from birds and rodents to nonhuman primates. Thus, the authors speculate that the mental glitch may be an evolutionary holdover intended to boost survival by compensating for a lack of social and material resources.

there are people who eat away problems. let themselves go.
 
Being vegan is so cheap

Its actually cheaper to buy rice, pasta, beans, fruits, and veggies for a whole week versus disgusting fast food everyday. 

It actually blows my mind that people would rather just let their health deteriorate when there are other options available that aren't expensive at all. 
 
Fruit doesn't really satisfy snack cravings though.
I usually make at least one fruit smoothie a day. Throw some various kinds of my favorite fruits into my blender then blend it up. 

Also vegan double dark chocolate or oatmeal dark chocolate chip cranberry cookies 
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  Always have those on deck 

Both of those always satisfy me when I need a snack 

A girl I know also carries around those quick oatmeal things where she just pours water into the pack then mix it 

Id make more vegan snacks but I'm not much of a cook/baker. I keep it quick and simple with my meals now 
 
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When I'm feeling like an aristocrat I get triggered to snort cocaine off of a hooker's *** crack.
 
Where dem applebee boys at? Where da chik-fil-a gang?

Sience has proved my judgements. That is all.

Literally waiting at Chic as I type this

What's the issue :lol:

Being vegan is so cheap

Its actually cheaper to buy rice, pasta, beans, fruits, and veggies for a whole week versus disgusting fast food everyday. 

It actually blows my mind that people would rather just let their health deteriorate when there are other options available that aren't expensive at all. 

I'm at a healthy weight and have been my entire life... But I can't cook for **** and that always causes me to quit diets.

Just my insight. If it ain't microwaveable it ain't for papi.
 
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