Deux N, Schlarb A, Martin F, Holtmann M, Hebebrand J, Legenbauer T. Overweight in adolescent, psychiatric inpatients: A problem of general or food-specific impulsivity? APPETITE. 2017;112:157-166.Adolescent psychiatric patients are vulnerable to weight problems and show an overrepresentation of overweight compared to the healthy population. One potential factor that can contribute to the etiology of overweight is higher impulsivity. As of yet, it is unclear whether it is a general impulse control deficit or weight-related aspects such as lower impulse control in response to food that have an impact on body weight. As this may have therapeutic implications, the current study investigated differences between overweight and non-overweight adol...
This study examined whether the frequency and recency of reported loss of control (LOC) eating would...
The worldwide obesity epidemic brings with it health-related, psychological and social problems and ...
UNLABELLED: Eating disorders are considered to lie on a spectrum of disorders with varying degrees o...
Objective: Consistent with the idea that impulsivity increases vulnerability to temptations of tasty...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests some overlap between the pathological use of food and drugs, yet how i...
Objective: The current study tests the influence of two factors, the obesogenic environment and impu...
Heightened impulsivity and inefficient inhibitory control are increasingly recognized as risk factor...
Previous research has linked overeating and overweight/obesity to impulsivity. To find out whether i...
Background. Evidence suggests some overlap between the pathological use of food and drugs, yet how i...
Objective To examine the frequency and recency of binge eating in relation to psychopathology in ove...
Obesity is a global problem reaching epidemic proportions and can be explained by unhealthy eating a...
Background: This study aimed firstly to investigate whether youngsters referred for overweight treat...
The worldwide obesity epidemic brings with it health-related, psychological and social problems and ...
Objective To examine the frequency and recency of binge eating in relation to psychopathology in ove...
Impulsivity is a personality trait that may be a risk factor for overweight and obesity. Increasing ...
This study examined whether the frequency and recency of reported loss of control (LOC) eating would...
The worldwide obesity epidemic brings with it health-related, psychological and social problems and ...
UNLABELLED: Eating disorders are considered to lie on a spectrum of disorders with varying degrees o...
Objective: Consistent with the idea that impulsivity increases vulnerability to temptations of tasty...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests some overlap between the pathological use of food and drugs, yet how i...
Objective: The current study tests the influence of two factors, the obesogenic environment and impu...
Heightened impulsivity and inefficient inhibitory control are increasingly recognized as risk factor...
Previous research has linked overeating and overweight/obesity to impulsivity. To find out whether i...
Background. Evidence suggests some overlap between the pathological use of food and drugs, yet how i...
Objective To examine the frequency and recency of binge eating in relation to psychopathology in ove...
Obesity is a global problem reaching epidemic proportions and can be explained by unhealthy eating a...
Background: This study aimed firstly to investigate whether youngsters referred for overweight treat...
The worldwide obesity epidemic brings with it health-related, psychological and social problems and ...
Objective To examine the frequency and recency of binge eating in relation to psychopathology in ove...
Impulsivity is a personality trait that may be a risk factor for overweight and obesity. Increasing ...
This study examined whether the frequency and recency of reported loss of control (LOC) eating would...
The worldwide obesity epidemic brings with it health-related, psychological and social problems and ...
UNLABELLED: Eating disorders are considered to lie on a spectrum of disorders with varying degrees o...