Healthy Diet & NutritionFast Food and Boredom By Jane Farrell Boredom drives people to eat fatty and sugary foods, according to new research being presented at the Annual Conference of the British Psychological Society this week.An investigation by by Dr Sandi Mann from the University of Central Lancashire, involved two studies of boredom and food choices.In the first study the researchers asked 52 participants to complete a questionnaire on their food preferences before and after completing the boredom-inducing task of repeatedly copying the same group of letters.In the second study they asked 45 participants to watch either a boring or a funny video, during which a range of healthy and unhealthy snacks were available. The bowls were weighed before and after each trial to how much of each snack had been eaten.The results from the first study showed people were more likely to express a preference for unhealthy foods like chips, sweets and fast food after completing the boring task.The results from the second study showed that the participants who had watched the boring video ate significantly more unhealthy food.“These results are in line with previous research suggesting that we crave fatty and sugary foods when we are bored,” Mann said. “This strengthens the theory that boredom is related to low levels of the stimulating brain chemical dopamine and that people try to boost this by eating fat and sugar if they cannot alleviate their boredom in some other way.”“People designing health education campaigns to encourage us to make healthier food choices need to take boredom, including boredom in the workplace, into account.”Share this: