Background: Obesity is related to a tendency to discount the future. Information regarding inter-meal interval (IMI) allows meal planning. We sought to assess how obese, overweight and lean people select portion sizes based on the length of an IMI. We hypothesised that individuals with a high body mass index (BMI) would discount information about the IMI. In addition, we investigated how reduced sensitivity to IMIs relates to monetary temporal discounting. Methods: Participants (lean, n=35; overweight, n=31; obese, n=22) selected lunchtime portion sizes in response to information about the timings of their next meal. In seven trials, the time of the IMI was systematically manipulated, ranging from ‘right now’ to ‘8 h’. Participants the...
Consumer inability to make healthy food choices and to maintain a balanced diet is one of the main d...
Food addiction and high impulsivity are common traits in obesity. In accordance with the evidence th...
Research has shown repeatedly that overweight and obesity are associated with more fluctuations in a...
Recent research suggests that obesity is linked to prominent alterations in learning and decision-ma...
Recent research suggests that obesity is linked to prominent alterations in learning and decision-ma...
This article explores the relationship between time preferences, economic incentives and body mass i...
Overconsumption of food and drink can lead to overweight and obesity, which in turn can lead to chro...
Objective: Empirical evidence of attentional bias (AB) for food in obese and restrained eaters is co...
Objective: Food reinforcement and delay discounting (DD) independently predict body mass index (BMI)...
People consistently over-eat when served a large compared with a small (appropriate) portion of food...
People consistently over-eat when served a large compared with a small (appropriate) portion of food...
3 We contend that people’s perception of the number of calories in a meal follows a compressive psyc...
People consistently over-eat when served a large compared with a small (appropriate) portion of food...
Objective: Large portions of food are often blamed for rising rates of obesity. We tested the possib...
Consumer inability to make healthy food choices and to maintain a balanced diet is one of the main d...
Consumer inability to make healthy food choices and to maintain a balanced diet is one of the main d...
Food addiction and high impulsivity are common traits in obesity. In accordance with the evidence th...
Research has shown repeatedly that overweight and obesity are associated with more fluctuations in a...
Recent research suggests that obesity is linked to prominent alterations in learning and decision-ma...
Recent research suggests that obesity is linked to prominent alterations in learning and decision-ma...
This article explores the relationship between time preferences, economic incentives and body mass i...
Overconsumption of food and drink can lead to overweight and obesity, which in turn can lead to chro...
Objective: Empirical evidence of attentional bias (AB) for food in obese and restrained eaters is co...
Objective: Food reinforcement and delay discounting (DD) independently predict body mass index (BMI)...
People consistently over-eat when served a large compared with a small (appropriate) portion of food...
People consistently over-eat when served a large compared with a small (appropriate) portion of food...
3 We contend that people’s perception of the number of calories in a meal follows a compressive psyc...
People consistently over-eat when served a large compared with a small (appropriate) portion of food...
Objective: Large portions of food are often blamed for rising rates of obesity. We tested the possib...
Consumer inability to make healthy food choices and to maintain a balanced diet is one of the main d...
Consumer inability to make healthy food choices and to maintain a balanced diet is one of the main d...
Food addiction and high impulsivity are common traits in obesity. In accordance with the evidence th...
Research has shown repeatedly that overweight and obesity are associated with more fluctuations in a...