Implicit satiety goals and food-related expectations predict portion size in older adults: Findings from the BAMMBE cohort

Portion size selection is an indicator of appetite and within younger adults, is predicted by factors such as expected satiety, liking and motivations to achieve an ideal sensation of fullness (i.e., implicit satiety goals). Currently, there is limited research available on the determinants of porti...

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Main Authors: Pink, Aimee E., Lee, Li Ling, Low, Dorrain Yanwen, Yang, Yifan, Fong, Zoey LaiGuan, Kang, Alicia Yi Hui, Liu, Peijia, Kim, Hyejin, Wang, Yulan, Padmanabhan, Parasuraman, Cobiac, Lynne, Gulyas, Balazs, Pettersson, Sven *, Cheon, Bobby K.
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spelling my.sunway.eprints.27912024-07-12T01:47:37Z http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2791/ Implicit satiety goals and food-related expectations predict portion size in older adults: Findings from the BAMMBE cohort Pink, Aimee E. Lee, Li Ling Low, Dorrain Yanwen Yang, Yifan Fong, Zoey LaiGuan Kang, Alicia Yi Hui Liu, Peijia Kim, Hyejin Wang, Yulan Padmanabhan, Parasuraman Cobiac, Lynne Gulyas, Balazs Pettersson, Sven * Cheon, Bobby K. HQ The family. Marriage. Woman RA Public aspects of medicine RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology Portion size selection is an indicator of appetite and within younger adults, is predicted by factors such as expected satiety, liking and motivations to achieve an ideal sensation of fullness (i.e., implicit satiety goals). Currently, there is limited research available on the determinants of portion size selection within older adults. Therefore, the current study aimed to examine the relationship between individual differences in implicit satiety goals, food-related expectations, and portion size selection in older adults. Free-living older adult Singaporeans (N = 115; Nmales = 62; age: M = 66.21 years, SD = 4.78, range = 60-83 years) participated as part of the Brain, Ageing, Microbiome, Muscle, Bone, and Exercise Study (BAMMBE). Participants completed questionnaires on their subjective requirements for experiencing different states of satiety and food-related expectations (i.e., liking, how filling) as well as a computerised portion size selection task. Using a multiple regression, we found that goals to feel comfortably full (B = 3.08, SE = 1.04, t = 2.96, p = .004) and to stop hunger (B = -2.25, SE = 0.82, t = -2.75, p = .007) significantly predicted larger portion size selection (R2 = 0.24, F(4,87) = 6.74, p < .001). Larger portion sizes (R2 = 0.53, F(5,90) = 20.58, p < .001) were also predicted by greater expected satiety (B = 0.47, SE = 0.09, t = 5.15, p < .001) and lower perceptions of how filling foods are (B = -2.92, SE = 0.77, t = -3.79, p < .001) but not liking (B = -0.09, SE = 0.91, t = -0.10, p = .925) or frequency (B = -18.42, SE = 16.91, t = -1.09, p = .279) of consumption of target foods. Comparing our findings to results of studies conducted with younger adults suggests the influence of factors such as satiety related goals on portion size selection may change with ageing while the influence of other factors (e.g., expected satiety/fullness delivered by foods) may remain consistent. These findings may inform future strategies to increase/decrease portion size accordingly to ensure older adults maintain an appropriate healthy weight. Elsevier 2023 Article PeerReviewed Pink, Aimee E. and Lee, Li Ling and Low, Dorrain Yanwen and Yang, Yifan and Fong, Zoey LaiGuan and Kang, Alicia Yi Hui and Liu, Peijia and Kim, Hyejin and Wang, Yulan and Padmanabhan, Parasuraman and Cobiac, Lynne and Gulyas, Balazs and Pettersson, Sven * and Cheon, Bobby K. (2023) Implicit satiety goals and food-related expectations predict portion size in older adults: Findings from the BAMMBE cohort. Appetite, 180. ISSN 1095-8304 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2022.106361 10.1016/j.appet.2022.106361
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topic HQ The family. Marriage. Woman
RA Public aspects of medicine
RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology
spellingShingle HQ The family. Marriage. Woman
RA Public aspects of medicine
RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology
Pink, Aimee E.
Lee, Li Ling
Low, Dorrain Yanwen
Yang, Yifan
Fong, Zoey LaiGuan
Kang, Alicia Yi Hui
Liu, Peijia
Kim, Hyejin
Wang, Yulan
Padmanabhan, Parasuraman
Cobiac, Lynne
Gulyas, Balazs
Pettersson, Sven *
Cheon, Bobby K.
Implicit satiety goals and food-related expectations predict portion size in older adults: Findings from the BAMMBE cohort
description Portion size selection is an indicator of appetite and within younger adults, is predicted by factors such as expected satiety, liking and motivations to achieve an ideal sensation of fullness (i.e., implicit satiety goals). Currently, there is limited research available on the determinants of portion size selection within older adults. Therefore, the current study aimed to examine the relationship between individual differences in implicit satiety goals, food-related expectations, and portion size selection in older adults. Free-living older adult Singaporeans (N = 115; Nmales = 62; age: M = 66.21 years, SD = 4.78, range = 60-83 years) participated as part of the Brain, Ageing, Microbiome, Muscle, Bone, and Exercise Study (BAMMBE). Participants completed questionnaires on their subjective requirements for experiencing different states of satiety and food-related expectations (i.e., liking, how filling) as well as a computerised portion size selection task. Using a multiple regression, we found that goals to feel comfortably full (B = 3.08, SE = 1.04, t = 2.96, p = .004) and to stop hunger (B = -2.25, SE = 0.82, t = -2.75, p = .007) significantly predicted larger portion size selection (R2 = 0.24, F(4,87) = 6.74, p < .001). Larger portion sizes (R2 = 0.53, F(5,90) = 20.58, p < .001) were also predicted by greater expected satiety (B = 0.47, SE = 0.09, t = 5.15, p < .001) and lower perceptions of how filling foods are (B = -2.92, SE = 0.77, t = -3.79, p < .001) but not liking (B = -0.09, SE = 0.91, t = -0.10, p = .925) or frequency (B = -18.42, SE = 16.91, t = -1.09, p = .279) of consumption of target foods. Comparing our findings to results of studies conducted with younger adults suggests the influence of factors such as satiety related goals on portion size selection may change with ageing while the influence of other factors (e.g., expected satiety/fullness delivered by foods) may remain consistent. These findings may inform future strategies to increase/decrease portion size accordingly to ensure older adults maintain an appropriate healthy weight.
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author Pink, Aimee E.
Lee, Li Ling
Low, Dorrain Yanwen
Yang, Yifan
Fong, Zoey LaiGuan
Kang, Alicia Yi Hui
Liu, Peijia
Kim, Hyejin
Wang, Yulan
Padmanabhan, Parasuraman
Cobiac, Lynne
Gulyas, Balazs
Pettersson, Sven *
Cheon, Bobby K.
author_facet Pink, Aimee E.
Lee, Li Ling
Low, Dorrain Yanwen
Yang, Yifan
Fong, Zoey LaiGuan
Kang, Alicia Yi Hui
Liu, Peijia
Kim, Hyejin
Wang, Yulan
Padmanabhan, Parasuraman
Cobiac, Lynne
Gulyas, Balazs
Pettersson, Sven *
Cheon, Bobby K.
author_sort Pink, Aimee E.
title Implicit satiety goals and food-related expectations predict portion size in older adults: Findings from the BAMMBE cohort
title_short Implicit satiety goals and food-related expectations predict portion size in older adults: Findings from the BAMMBE cohort
title_full Implicit satiety goals and food-related expectations predict portion size in older adults: Findings from the BAMMBE cohort
title_fullStr Implicit satiety goals and food-related expectations predict portion size in older adults: Findings from the BAMMBE cohort
title_full_unstemmed Implicit satiety goals and food-related expectations predict portion size in older adults: Findings from the BAMMBE cohort
title_sort implicit satiety goals and food-related expectations predict portion size in older adults: findings from the bammbe cohort
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2791/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2022.106361
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