A considerable percentage of the UK population are overweight (BMI≥25kg/m2) or obese (BMI≥30kg/m2). However, despite living in the same culture and exposed to a similar “obesogenic” environment, some individuals gain weight while others do not (French et al., 1995). This variability in weight control has been suggested to be associated with individual differences in eating behaviours (French et al., 2012). Certain factors, such as motivation (hedonic hunger and hunger status) as well as cognition (impulsivity and memory) may have an impact on eating behaviours and their relationship with weight control. Thus, the objective of this thesis was to explore individual differences in eating behaviours and investigate their relationship with motiv...
With the rising prevalence of obesity, hedonic eating has become an important theme in obesity resea...
Executive function has been shown to influence the performance of health behaviours. Healthy eating ...
Impulsivity, sensitivity to reward, mental habit strength and eating attitudes have all been found t...
The aim of this research thesis was to provide a preliminary examination of the contextual anteceden...
Research has indicated an effect of obesity on cognitive performance but there has been limited rese...
Over the past 30 years, the understanding of eating behaviour has been dominated by the concept of d...
Objective: It has been shown repeatedly that impulsivity, obesity and food intake are related; obese...
Eating behaviour, food and energy intakes are influenced by a wide range of dietary, emotional and s...
Recent studies in the fields of Psychology and Neuroscience suggest a relationship between episodic ...
Over the past 30 years, the understanding of eating behaviour has been dominated by the concept of d...
Restrained eating refers to individuals who consistently attempt to limit their intake of calories t...
ObjectiveProspective studies on relationships between hedonic hunger and BMI (Body Mass Index) durin...
Abstract Background University students are at a greater risk of gaining weight compared to others. ...
The aim of this thesis was to examine the affective and cognitive disturbance associated with weigh...
Objective The literature on dieting has sparked several debates over how restrained eaters differ fr...
With the rising prevalence of obesity, hedonic eating has become an important theme in obesity resea...
Executive function has been shown to influence the performance of health behaviours. Healthy eating ...
Impulsivity, sensitivity to reward, mental habit strength and eating attitudes have all been found t...
The aim of this research thesis was to provide a preliminary examination of the contextual anteceden...
Research has indicated an effect of obesity on cognitive performance but there has been limited rese...
Over the past 30 years, the understanding of eating behaviour has been dominated by the concept of d...
Objective: It has been shown repeatedly that impulsivity, obesity and food intake are related; obese...
Eating behaviour, food and energy intakes are influenced by a wide range of dietary, emotional and s...
Recent studies in the fields of Psychology and Neuroscience suggest a relationship between episodic ...
Over the past 30 years, the understanding of eating behaviour has been dominated by the concept of d...
Restrained eating refers to individuals who consistently attempt to limit their intake of calories t...
ObjectiveProspective studies on relationships between hedonic hunger and BMI (Body Mass Index) durin...
Abstract Background University students are at a greater risk of gaining weight compared to others. ...
The aim of this thesis was to examine the affective and cognitive disturbance associated with weigh...
Objective The literature on dieting has sparked several debates over how restrained eaters differ fr...
With the rising prevalence of obesity, hedonic eating has become an important theme in obesity resea...
Executive function has been shown to influence the performance of health behaviours. Healthy eating ...
Impulsivity, sensitivity to reward, mental habit strength and eating attitudes have all been found t...