peer reviewedBackground: Attitudes toward body shape and food play a role in the development and maintenance of dysfunctional eating behaviors. Nevertheless, they are rarely investigated together. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the interrelationships between implicitly assessed attitudes toward body shape and food and to investigate the moderating effect on these associations of interindividual differences in problematic and nonproblematic eating behaviors (i.e., flexible versus rigid cognitive control dimension of restraint, disinhibition). Methods: One hundred and twenty-one young women from the community completed two adapted versions of the Affect Misattribution Procedure to implicitly assess attitudes toward body shape (i.e., t...
Objective: Previous research showed a strong relation between response inhibition, overeating and ov...
In two studies, it was examined whether dietary restraint is associated with stronger positive impli...
Item does not contain fulltextRecent research suggests that automatic cognitive biases are linked to...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Attitudes toward body shape and food play a role in the development and mai...
Background: Attitudes toward body shape and food play a role in the development and maintenance of d...
Implicitly assessed attitudes toward body shape and food: the moderating roles of dietary restraint ...
Disordered eating has a number of severe health consequences which emphasise the need for early dete...
Dietary restraint is defined as a tendency to consciously restrict or control food intake. When rest...
This study examined implicit attitudes towards different eating disorder (ED) relevant stimuli— emac...
Implicit and explicit attitudes influence our behavior. Accordingly, it was the main goal of the pap...
The extent to which foods differ in their likelihood of eliciting ambivalent attitudes and the effec...
Nettle et al. describe increasing food intake (relative to energy expenditure) in response to food i...
Purpose: To use experimental methodology to develop a more comprehensive understanding of cognitive ...
Previous work has been unclear as to how restrained eating is related to implicit attitudes towards ...
Restrained eating refers to individuals who consistently attempt to limit their intake of calories t...
Objective: Previous research showed a strong relation between response inhibition, overeating and ov...
In two studies, it was examined whether dietary restraint is associated with stronger positive impli...
Item does not contain fulltextRecent research suggests that automatic cognitive biases are linked to...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Attitudes toward body shape and food play a role in the development and mai...
Background: Attitudes toward body shape and food play a role in the development and maintenance of d...
Implicitly assessed attitudes toward body shape and food: the moderating roles of dietary restraint ...
Disordered eating has a number of severe health consequences which emphasise the need for early dete...
Dietary restraint is defined as a tendency to consciously restrict or control food intake. When rest...
This study examined implicit attitudes towards different eating disorder (ED) relevant stimuli— emac...
Implicit and explicit attitudes influence our behavior. Accordingly, it was the main goal of the pap...
The extent to which foods differ in their likelihood of eliciting ambivalent attitudes and the effec...
Nettle et al. describe increasing food intake (relative to energy expenditure) in response to food i...
Purpose: To use experimental methodology to develop a more comprehensive understanding of cognitive ...
Previous work has been unclear as to how restrained eating is related to implicit attitudes towards ...
Restrained eating refers to individuals who consistently attempt to limit their intake of calories t...
Objective: Previous research showed a strong relation between response inhibition, overeating and ov...
In two studies, it was examined whether dietary restraint is associated with stronger positive impli...
Item does not contain fulltextRecent research suggests that automatic cognitive biases are linked to...