This study examined whether alcohol odors, in isolation or when combined with pictures, would influence food attentional biases and cravings. Participants’ cravings and attentional biases to food and alcohol pictures were assessed after exposure to alcohol or water odors (n = 77; mean age = 30.84 years, 51.9% female, 83.1% Caucasian). Food attentional biases were increased by alcohol odors, but food cravings were increased only by a combination of alcohol odors and food pictures. These effects were related with self-reported problematic food consumption. These findings support a research program for further examining the effect of alcohol cues on problematic food consumption
The current food environment continuously exposes individuals to cues of (high energy dense) foods. ...
Background: Several experimental laboratory studies have shown that subjective craving for alcohol i...
© 2019, The Author(s). Rationale: Experimental tasks that demonstrate alcohol-related attentional bi...
This study examined whether alcohol odors, in isolation or when combined with pictures, would influe...
In order to elucidate the role of classical conditioning in food and alcohol co-consumption, the pre...
Acute alcohol consumption has been shown to increase food intake, and long-term alcohol consumption ...
Acute alcohol consumption has been shown to increase food intake, and long-term alcohol consumption ...
The purpose of the present study was to better understand alcohol use problems by examining the effe...
OBJECTIVE: Consuming alcohol prior to a meal (an apéritif) increases food consumption. This greater ...
Aims: The effects of university students’ habitual drinking practices and experimental alcohol cue e...
Rationale: Exposure to alcohol-related cues leads to increased alcohol consumption, and this may be ...
Food-related attentional bias (AB) varies both between individuals (i.e. trait differences) and with...
Consumption of alcohol is a significant risk factor for undesirable weight. Previous investigations ...
Altering the quality of episodic meal memories has been shown to affect subsequent food intake. Acut...
Objectives: Craving is the subjectively experienced motivational states inducing ongoing drug use in...
The current food environment continuously exposes individuals to cues of (high energy dense) foods. ...
Background: Several experimental laboratory studies have shown that subjective craving for alcohol i...
© 2019, The Author(s). Rationale: Experimental tasks that demonstrate alcohol-related attentional bi...
This study examined whether alcohol odors, in isolation or when combined with pictures, would influe...
In order to elucidate the role of classical conditioning in food and alcohol co-consumption, the pre...
Acute alcohol consumption has been shown to increase food intake, and long-term alcohol consumption ...
Acute alcohol consumption has been shown to increase food intake, and long-term alcohol consumption ...
The purpose of the present study was to better understand alcohol use problems by examining the effe...
OBJECTIVE: Consuming alcohol prior to a meal (an apéritif) increases food consumption. This greater ...
Aims: The effects of university students’ habitual drinking practices and experimental alcohol cue e...
Rationale: Exposure to alcohol-related cues leads to increased alcohol consumption, and this may be ...
Food-related attentional bias (AB) varies both between individuals (i.e. trait differences) and with...
Consumption of alcohol is a significant risk factor for undesirable weight. Previous investigations ...
Altering the quality of episodic meal memories has been shown to affect subsequent food intake. Acut...
Objectives: Craving is the subjectively experienced motivational states inducing ongoing drug use in...
The current food environment continuously exposes individuals to cues of (high energy dense) foods. ...
Background: Several experimental laboratory studies have shown that subjective craving for alcohol i...
© 2019, The Author(s). Rationale: Experimental tasks that demonstrate alcohol-related attentional bi...