Previously, it has been demonstrated that overeating can occur when an individual engages in a cognitive task during a meal. One possibility, therefore, is that task performance can provide a measure of attention to dietary control. To explore this idea we measured performance on an otherwise irrelevant task during a meal. In two experiments, we compared intake and performance across five groups of females; dieters, and four groups of non-dieters, each with contrasting high and low scores on the restraint scale of the Dutch Eating Behaviour Questionnaire and the disinhibition scale of the Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire. Our analysis suggests that a correspondence can exist between task performance and intake (Experiment 1) and this might...
Numerous studies have shown that people adjust their intake directly to that of their eating compani...
Objective: Although restrained eaters are motivated to control their weight by dieting, they are oft...
Objective: Although restrained eaters are motivated to control their weight by dieting, they are oft...
What is the role played by attentional load in eating? Does attending to an unrelated task generally...
We report on two studies designed to examine how changes in attention result in alterations in the s...
In humans, what, when, and how much is eaten is the result of a complex interplay between physiologi...
Evidence for attention bias (AB) for food in restrained eaters is inconsistent. A person's mindset r...
Research has indicated an effect of obesity on cognitive performance but there has been limited rese...
How the availability of food affects top-down attentional control in restrained eaters: Eye movement...
Attention bias for food could be a cognitive pathway to overeating in obesity and restrained eating....
Restrained eating refers to individuals who consistently attempt to limit their intake of calories t...
It is often believed that attentional bias (AB) for food is a stable trait of certain groups, like r...
AbstractHuman eating behaviour is often studied in the laboratory, but whether the extent to which a...
Research has shown repeatedly that overweight and obesity are associated with more fluctuations in a...
Numerous studies have shown that people adjust their intake directly to that of their eating compani...
Objective: Although restrained eaters are motivated to control their weight by dieting, they are oft...
Objective: Although restrained eaters are motivated to control their weight by dieting, they are oft...
What is the role played by attentional load in eating? Does attending to an unrelated task generally...
We report on two studies designed to examine how changes in attention result in alterations in the s...
In humans, what, when, and how much is eaten is the result of a complex interplay between physiologi...
Evidence for attention bias (AB) for food in restrained eaters is inconsistent. A person's mindset r...
Research has indicated an effect of obesity on cognitive performance but there has been limited rese...
How the availability of food affects top-down attentional control in restrained eaters: Eye movement...
Attention bias for food could be a cognitive pathway to overeating in obesity and restrained eating....
Restrained eating refers to individuals who consistently attempt to limit their intake of calories t...
It is often believed that attentional bias (AB) for food is a stable trait of certain groups, like r...
AbstractHuman eating behaviour is often studied in the laboratory, but whether the extent to which a...
Research has shown repeatedly that overweight and obesity are associated with more fluctuations in a...
Numerous studies have shown that people adjust their intake directly to that of their eating compani...
Objective: Although restrained eaters are motivated to control their weight by dieting, they are oft...
Objective: Although restrained eaters are motivated to control their weight by dieting, they are oft...