Inhibitory control training has been shown to influence eating behaviour in the laboratory; however, the reliability of these effects is not yet established outside the laboratory, nor are the mechanisms responsible for change in behaviour. Two online Stop-Signal Task training interventions were conducted to address these points. In Study 1, 72 participants completed baseline and follow-up measures of inhibitory control, self-regulatory depletion, fat intake and body-mass index. Participants were randomly assigned to complete one of three Stop-Signal Tasks daily for ten days: food-specific inhibition - inhibition in response to unhealthy food stimuli only, general inhibition - inhibition was not contingent on type of stimuli, and control - ...
Given the vital role of inhibitory control in successful weight management, the aim of this study wa...
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The majority of adults in the UK and US are overweight or obese due to multiple factors including ex...
Training individuals to inhibit their responses towards unhealthy foods has been shown to reduce foo...
Training individuals to inhibit their responses towards unhealthy foods has been shown to reduce foo...
In our food-rich environment we must constantly resist appealing food in order to maintain a healthy...
More and more people in the world are getting fatter and are having trouble to lose weight. When peo...
Published onlineJournal ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via...
AbstractTraining individuals to inhibit their responses towards unhealthy foods has been shown to re...
Inhibition is a facet of executive control that can be an area of weakness, in particular in people ...
Overeating in our food-rich environment is a key contributor to obesity. Computerised responseinhibi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
AbstractOvereating in our food-rich environment is a key contributor to obesity. Computerised respon...
Overeating in our food-rich environment is a key contributor to obesity. Computerised responseinhibi...
Given the vital role of inhibitory control in successful weight management, the aim of this study wa...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordHigh foo...
The majority of adults in the UK and US are overweight or obese due to multiple factors including ex...
Training individuals to inhibit their responses towards unhealthy foods has been shown to reduce foo...
Training individuals to inhibit their responses towards unhealthy foods has been shown to reduce foo...
In our food-rich environment we must constantly resist appealing food in order to maintain a healthy...
More and more people in the world are getting fatter and are having trouble to lose weight. When peo...
Published onlineJournal ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via...
AbstractTraining individuals to inhibit their responses towards unhealthy foods has been shown to re...
Inhibition is a facet of executive control that can be an area of weakness, in particular in people ...
Overeating in our food-rich environment is a key contributor to obesity. Computerised responseinhibi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
AbstractOvereating in our food-rich environment is a key contributor to obesity. Computerised respon...
Overeating in our food-rich environment is a key contributor to obesity. Computerised responseinhibi...
Given the vital role of inhibitory control in successful weight management, the aim of this study wa...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordHigh foo...
The majority of adults in the UK and US are overweight or obese due to multiple factors including ex...