In an increasingly obesogenic environment, an individual's regulatory capacity to pursue nutrient-rich, low-calorie foods over palatable, energy-dense items is essential to maintaining a healthy weight and preventing the detrimental health risks of obesity. Cognitive reappraisal, the process by which one changes the meaning of a stimulus by altering its emotional impact (or in this case, its appetitive value) demonstrates promise as a regulatory strategy to decrease obesogenic food consumption, but little research has directly addressed the relationship between cognitive reappraisal of food cravings and real-world eating behaviors. Additionally, research examining self-regulation of eating has typically focused exclusively on diminishing cr...
Dieting is difficult to maintain in an environment where cues of attractive, high-calorie food aboun...
Background Excessive energy intake that contributes to overweight and obesity is arguably driven by ...
Obesity is a worldwide pandemic and theories propose that attentional bias (AB) for food triggers cr...
The impact of obesity on physical and psychological health is well recognized in the literature with...
Objective: The difficulty for chronic dieters (i.e., restrained eaters) in regulating their food int...
BACKGROUND: The present study examined food cravings in daily life by comparing overweight and norma...
BACKGROUND: The present study examined food cravings in daily life by comparing overweight and norma...
This event-related potential (ERP) study investigated neural correlates of cognitive reappraisal dur...
The easy access to, and sheer abundance of high-calorie, palatable foods is thought to be a key driv...
Abstract Objective Cognitive interventions may be effective in weight loss. The purpose of this stud...
People who are sensitive to food temptations are prone to weight gain and obesity in food-rich envir...
textabstractDuring the past few decades the prevalence of obesity has increased remarkably. The inc...
Calorie-reduced diets to combat obesity do work, but they only work when one sticks to the diet and ...
Attention bias for food could be a cognitive pathway to overeating in obesity and restrained eating....
Modern societies are replete with palatable food cues. A growing body of evidence suggests that food...
Dieting is difficult to maintain in an environment where cues of attractive, high-calorie food aboun...
Background Excessive energy intake that contributes to overweight and obesity is arguably driven by ...
Obesity is a worldwide pandemic and theories propose that attentional bias (AB) for food triggers cr...
The impact of obesity on physical and psychological health is well recognized in the literature with...
Objective: The difficulty for chronic dieters (i.e., restrained eaters) in regulating their food int...
BACKGROUND: The present study examined food cravings in daily life by comparing overweight and norma...
BACKGROUND: The present study examined food cravings in daily life by comparing overweight and norma...
This event-related potential (ERP) study investigated neural correlates of cognitive reappraisal dur...
The easy access to, and sheer abundance of high-calorie, palatable foods is thought to be a key driv...
Abstract Objective Cognitive interventions may be effective in weight loss. The purpose of this stud...
People who are sensitive to food temptations are prone to weight gain and obesity in food-rich envir...
textabstractDuring the past few decades the prevalence of obesity has increased remarkably. The inc...
Calorie-reduced diets to combat obesity do work, but they only work when one sticks to the diet and ...
Attention bias for food could be a cognitive pathway to overeating in obesity and restrained eating....
Modern societies are replete with palatable food cues. A growing body of evidence suggests that food...
Dieting is difficult to maintain in an environment where cues of attractive, high-calorie food aboun...
Background Excessive energy intake that contributes to overweight and obesity is arguably driven by ...
Obesity is a worldwide pandemic and theories propose that attentional bias (AB) for food triggers cr...