Background: Repeatedly pushing high-calorie food stimuli away based on joystick movements has been found to reduce approach biases toward these stimuli. Some studies also found that such avoidance training reduced consumption of high-calorie foods.Objective: This study aimed to test effects of a smartphone-based approach-avoidance intervention on chocolate craving and consumption, to make such interventions suitable for daily use.Methods: Within a 10-day period, regular chocolate eaters (n=105, 86% female) performed five sessions during which they continuously avoided (ie, swiped upward) chocolate stimuli (experimental group, n=35), performed five sessions during which they approached and avoided chocolate stimuli equally often (placebo con...
Food-specific inhibition training (FSIT) requires users to inhibit responses to energy-dense (ED) fo...
Objective. Palatable food, such as sweets, contains properties that automatically trigger the impuls...
Objective. Palatable food, such as sweets, contains properties that automatically trigger the impuls...
Background: Repeatedly pushing high-calorie food stimuli away based on joystick movements has been ...
Previous studies have demonstrated that response inhibition training can modify the appeal of palata...
Previous research has shown that action tendencies to approach alcohol may be modified using compute...
Theoretically driven smartphone-delivered behavioral interventions that target mechanisms underlying...
BACKGROUND: Attentive eating means eating devoid of distraction and increasing awareness and memory ...
Food Go/No-Go training aims to alter implicit food biases by creating associations between perceivin...
Foods high in fat and sugar can often act as emotional regulators during negative emotional states, ...
Background: Short-term laboratory studies suggest that eating attentively can reduce food intake. Ho...
When inhibitory control is lacking, people are more prone to indulge in high calorie food. This rese...
In recent years, different studies highlighted the importance of assessing behavioral tendencies tow...
Poor self-regulation of high energy snacking has been linked to weight gain. Physical activity can a...
Aims: Laboratory studies suggest that eating more ‘attentively’ (e.g. attending to food being eaten ...
Food-specific inhibition training (FSIT) requires users to inhibit responses to energy-dense (ED) fo...
Objective. Palatable food, such as sweets, contains properties that automatically trigger the impuls...
Objective. Palatable food, such as sweets, contains properties that automatically trigger the impuls...
Background: Repeatedly pushing high-calorie food stimuli away based on joystick movements has been ...
Previous studies have demonstrated that response inhibition training can modify the appeal of palata...
Previous research has shown that action tendencies to approach alcohol may be modified using compute...
Theoretically driven smartphone-delivered behavioral interventions that target mechanisms underlying...
BACKGROUND: Attentive eating means eating devoid of distraction and increasing awareness and memory ...
Food Go/No-Go training aims to alter implicit food biases by creating associations between perceivin...
Foods high in fat and sugar can often act as emotional regulators during negative emotional states, ...
Background: Short-term laboratory studies suggest that eating attentively can reduce food intake. Ho...
When inhibitory control is lacking, people are more prone to indulge in high calorie food. This rese...
In recent years, different studies highlighted the importance of assessing behavioral tendencies tow...
Poor self-regulation of high energy snacking has been linked to weight gain. Physical activity can a...
Aims: Laboratory studies suggest that eating more ‘attentively’ (e.g. attending to food being eaten ...
Food-specific inhibition training (FSIT) requires users to inhibit responses to energy-dense (ED) fo...
Objective. Palatable food, such as sweets, contains properties that automatically trigger the impuls...
Objective. Palatable food, such as sweets, contains properties that automatically trigger the impuls...