Item does not contain fulltextThe present study experimentally tested whether the effect of olfactory food-cue exposure on young women’s food intake was moderated by the duration of the cue exposure and trait impulsivity. The study employed a 2 (food-cue exposure: smell of baked cookies present vs. no-smell present) by 2 (duration of cue exposure: short-term vs. long-term) between-participants design. Participants were 109 normal-weight young women (mean age = 21.6 years) whose food intake was examined during a bogus taste-test. Additional saliva measures were taken during food-cue exposure. Results showed that the duration of the cue exposure did not affect intake. Impulsivity moderated intake, but not saliva flow. Low impulsive females co...
OBJECTIVE: This study tested the role of habituation of eating desires and violation of overeating e...
We are surrounded by sensory food cues, such as odors, that may trigger (un)conscious decisions and ...
Background Excessive energy intake that contributes to overweight and obesity is arguably driven by ...
The present study experimentally tested whether the effect of olfactory food-cue exposure on young w...
The present study experimentally tested whether the effect of olfactory food-cue exposure on young w...
The present study investigated whether a single-session of food cue exposure for overweight women wo...
grantor: University of TorontoThree studies were conducted to examine the response of rest...
Previous research has linked overeating and overweight/obesity to impulsivity. To find out whether i...
In our food abundant environment, food cues play an important role in the regulation of energy intak...
Obesity has quickly spread across the world, creating a global epidemic. One reason for the increase...
The current food environment continuously exposes individuals to cues of (high energy dense) foods. ...
Numerous studies have shown that people adjust their intake directly to that of their eating compani...
<div><p>There is increasing evidence that individual differences in tendency to overeat relate to im...
There is increasing evidence that individual differences in tendency to overeat relate to impulsivit...
The sense of smell plays an appetizing, priming role in eating behaviour: conscious exposure to odor...
OBJECTIVE: This study tested the role of habituation of eating desires and violation of overeating e...
We are surrounded by sensory food cues, such as odors, that may trigger (un)conscious decisions and ...
Background Excessive energy intake that contributes to overweight and obesity is arguably driven by ...
The present study experimentally tested whether the effect of olfactory food-cue exposure on young w...
The present study experimentally tested whether the effect of olfactory food-cue exposure on young w...
The present study investigated whether a single-session of food cue exposure for overweight women wo...
grantor: University of TorontoThree studies were conducted to examine the response of rest...
Previous research has linked overeating and overweight/obesity to impulsivity. To find out whether i...
In our food abundant environment, food cues play an important role in the regulation of energy intak...
Obesity has quickly spread across the world, creating a global epidemic. One reason for the increase...
The current food environment continuously exposes individuals to cues of (high energy dense) foods. ...
Numerous studies have shown that people adjust their intake directly to that of their eating compani...
<div><p>There is increasing evidence that individual differences in tendency to overeat relate to im...
There is increasing evidence that individual differences in tendency to overeat relate to impulsivit...
The sense of smell plays an appetizing, priming role in eating behaviour: conscious exposure to odor...
OBJECTIVE: This study tested the role of habituation of eating desires and violation of overeating e...
We are surrounded by sensory food cues, such as odors, that may trigger (un)conscious decisions and ...
Background Excessive energy intake that contributes to overweight and obesity is arguably driven by ...