A robust finding in eating research is the so-called counterregulation in restrained eaters. This means that while normal subjects eat less during a taste test, after they consumed a preload, restrained eaters consume more. An explanation is that food exposure causes stronger physiological preparatory reactivity in the restrained eaters. This reactivity is experienced as craving and leads to an increased food intake. To test this theory, 46 high and low restrained eaters were exposed to food or soap, while physiological measurements were made. Afterwards, the subjects performed a taste test, during which food intake was secretly measured. Unrestrained eaters showed an increase in heart rate, gastric activity, and saliva during food exposure...
Recent work shows that the inability to inhibit basic motor responses (like pressing a button) is re...
Recent work shows that the inability to inhibit basic motor responses (like pressing a button) is re...
Recent work shows that the inability to inhibit basic motor responses (like pressing a button) is re...
A robust finding in eating research is the so-called counterregulation in restrained eaters. This me...
A robust finding in eating research is the so-called counterregulation in restrained eaters. This me...
A robust finding in eating research is the so-called counterregulation in restrained eaters. This me...
Many studies have demonstrated that those high in weight-related concerns cat more after food-cue ex...
Many studies have demonstrated that those high in weight-related concerns cat more after food-cue ex...
Many studies have demonstrated that those high in weight-related concerns cat more after food-cue ex...
Given the vital role of inhibitory control in successful weight management, the aim of this study wa...
Given the vital role of inhibitory control in successful weight management, the aim of this study wa...
Given the vital role of inhibitory control in successful weight management, the aim of this study wa...
Given the vital role of inhibitory control in successful weight management, the aim of this study wa...
Given the vital role of inhibitory control in successful weight management, the aim of this study wa...
Given the vital role of inhibitory control in successful weight management, the aim of this study wa...
Recent work shows that the inability to inhibit basic motor responses (like pressing a button) is re...
Recent work shows that the inability to inhibit basic motor responses (like pressing a button) is re...
Recent work shows that the inability to inhibit basic motor responses (like pressing a button) is re...
A robust finding in eating research is the so-called counterregulation in restrained eaters. This me...
A robust finding in eating research is the so-called counterregulation in restrained eaters. This me...
A robust finding in eating research is the so-called counterregulation in restrained eaters. This me...
Many studies have demonstrated that those high in weight-related concerns cat more after food-cue ex...
Many studies have demonstrated that those high in weight-related concerns cat more after food-cue ex...
Many studies have demonstrated that those high in weight-related concerns cat more after food-cue ex...
Given the vital role of inhibitory control in successful weight management, the aim of this study wa...
Given the vital role of inhibitory control in successful weight management, the aim of this study wa...
Given the vital role of inhibitory control in successful weight management, the aim of this study wa...
Given the vital role of inhibitory control in successful weight management, the aim of this study wa...
Given the vital role of inhibitory control in successful weight management, the aim of this study wa...
Given the vital role of inhibitory control in successful weight management, the aim of this study wa...
Recent work shows that the inability to inhibit basic motor responses (like pressing a button) is re...
Recent work shows that the inability to inhibit basic motor responses (like pressing a button) is re...
Recent work shows that the inability to inhibit basic motor responses (like pressing a button) is re...