In this protocol, the investigators propose a randomised controlled trail to explore the effects of environmental factors and the use of technology on eating behaviours. The investigators have planned two studies to investigate these effects, one on high school students from Raffles Institution, and the other on the university population in the National University of Singapore.
Participants will be told a cover story that the study explores technological distraction on taste, and asked to complete a taste-evaluation taste of common snacks. One group (intervention group) will be asked to use their personal smartphones to engage in their pre-existing Whatsapp chats while doing the taste test. For the two control conditions, one group will be tasked with reading a neutral article on their personal smartphones while they complete the taste test, while the other group will be asked to complete the taste test without any use of smartphones.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
180
Yale-NUS College
Singapore, Singapore
RECRUITINGAmount of food consumed
Number of grams of cereal eaten
Time frame: 20 minutes
Hunger ratings
Self-reported hunger ratings before and after the taste test
Time frame: 10 minutes
Taste ratings
Self-report on how much they enjoyed the two food products during the taste test
Time frame: 20 minutes
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