Eat Weight Disord. 2025 Nov 6;30(1):84. doi: 10.1007/s40519-025-01797-2.
ABSTRACT
PURPOSE: Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a severe eating disorder characterized by perceptual distortions and restrictive eating behaviours. This pilot study examines portion size estimation in adolescent AN patients using a mixed-reality (MR) approach. The objective is to evaluate the potential of this method for the assessment and treatment of AN, with a particular focus on its ecological validity and its applicability for investigating portion size estimation.
METHODS: A total of 30 female participants were recruited: 15 adolescent AN patients and 15 healthy adults as pretest. Participants engaged in a simulated meal assembly task within an MR environment, adjusting portion sizes of virtual food components to match a “typical” meal size (100%). Decision-making patterns and self-reported eating disorder symptoms were recorded. Statistical analyses included descriptive statistics, group comparisons and correlation analysis to examine associations between clinical variables and portion sizes, decision-making time and other decision parameters.
RESULTS: AN patients consistently selected significantly smaller portion sizes than healthy adults, particularly for high-calorie foods. No significant differences were observed in decision-making time or uncertainty indicators.
CONCLUSION: The findings support the hypothesis that AN patients exhibit altered food perception in the sense that they tend to overestimate the size of visually presented food portions. The MR approach proved effective in simulating meal selection, Future studies should include larger and more diverse samples and incorporate real food intake to further validate these results.
PMID:41199103 | DOI:10.1007/s40519-025-01797-2
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