Obesity is a major health concern, characterized by an automatically activated tendency to (over)-eat. Recent research suggests that an effective way to counteract automatic approach tendencies in unhealthy consumption behavior might be approach bias modification. Therefore, we investigated an approach-avoidance training for unhealthy food cues in 189 patients with obesity of a psychosomatic inpatient clinic who were participating in a nutrition advice program. Patients in the active training group were trained to make avoidance movements (pushing a joystick) in response to unhealthy food pictures and approach movements (pulling the joystick) in response to positive pictures, while the control group received sham training (approaching and a...
Obesity is associated with automatically approaching problematic stimuli, such as unhealthy food. Co...
This study evaluated the efficacy of approach-avoidance training as an additional treatment for chil...
The present review first summarizes results from prospective brain imaging studies focused on identi...
Contains fulltext : 189404.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Obesity is a ...
Eating behavior in obesity resembles addictive disorders in that individuals have difficulties inhib...
Overweight and obesity impact two-thirds of adults in the United States. The food cue responsivity m...
Item does not contain fulltextDual-process models propose that impulsive behavior plays a key role i...
Obesity is associated with automatically approaching problematic stimuli, such as unhealthy food. Co...
Obesity is associated with approaching rather than avoiding problematic stimuli, such as unhealthy f...
Item does not contain fulltextRecent research suggests that automatic cognitive biases are linked to...
Obesity is associated with approaching rather than avoiding problematic stimuli, such as unhealthy f...
Patients with binge eating disorder (BED) suffer from regular food binges with loss of control. This...
Objective: Approach-avoidance training (AAT) is a promising approach in obesity treatment. The prese...
This study investigated implicit self-control dispositions-implicit approach tendencies towards low-...
Obesity is associated with automatically approaching problematic stimuli, such as unhealthy food. Co...
Obesity is associated with automatically approaching problematic stimuli, such as unhealthy food. Co...
This study evaluated the efficacy of approach-avoidance training as an additional treatment for chil...
The present review first summarizes results from prospective brain imaging studies focused on identi...
Contains fulltext : 189404.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Obesity is a ...
Eating behavior in obesity resembles addictive disorders in that individuals have difficulties inhib...
Overweight and obesity impact two-thirds of adults in the United States. The food cue responsivity m...
Item does not contain fulltextDual-process models propose that impulsive behavior plays a key role i...
Obesity is associated with automatically approaching problematic stimuli, such as unhealthy food. Co...
Obesity is associated with approaching rather than avoiding problematic stimuli, such as unhealthy f...
Item does not contain fulltextRecent research suggests that automatic cognitive biases are linked to...
Obesity is associated with approaching rather than avoiding problematic stimuli, such as unhealthy f...
Patients with binge eating disorder (BED) suffer from regular food binges with loss of control. This...
Objective: Approach-avoidance training (AAT) is a promising approach in obesity treatment. The prese...
This study investigated implicit self-control dispositions-implicit approach tendencies towards low-...
Obesity is associated with automatically approaching problematic stimuli, such as unhealthy food. Co...
Obesity is associated with automatically approaching problematic stimuli, such as unhealthy food. Co...
This study evaluated the efficacy of approach-avoidance training as an additional treatment for chil...
The present review first summarizes results from prospective brain imaging studies focused on identi...