It is generally assumed that impulse control plays a major role in many areas of self-regulation such as eating behavior. However, the exact mechanisms that enable the control of impulsive determinants such as automatic affective reactions toward tempting stimuli are not well understood. “The present research investigated the separate moderator effects of three factors of impulse control, executive attention, inhibitory control, and affect regulation on the relationship between automatic affective reactions toward candy and subsequent candy consumption.” Results showed that all three factors reduced the influence of automatic affective reactions on eating behavior, indicating improved impulse control. Implications for self-regulation resear...
Successful self-control during food choice might require inhibition of impulses to avoid indulging i...
Purpose As the prevalence of overweight and obesity are still increasing, it is important to help in...
Why do people act self-controlled in some situations but not others? More specifically, why does it ...
It is generally assumed that impulse control plays a major role in many areas of self-regulation suc...
It is generally assumed that impulse control plays a major role in many areas of self-regulation suc...
Available online xxxx t im investigated the separate moderator effects of three factors of impulse c...
The overall aim of this dissertation was to explore how and when temptations boost self-control. Mor...
The aim of the present studies was to examine the impact of food cues on restrained eaters' attentio...
Background and objectives: When inhibitory control is lacking, people are more prone to indulge in h...
Given the vital role of inhibitory control in successful weight management, the aim of this study wa...
Impulsivity and bulimic symptoms often go together. It is not only the eating behaviour of bulimics ...
This item is under embargo for a period of 12 months from the date of publication, in accordance wit...
Self-control dilemmas take place when a short-term tempta-tion, be it a fattening snack, an offer of...
There are many theories of self regulation to explain healthy and unhealthy food choices. A few stud...
When inhibitory control is lacking, people are more prone to indulge in high calorie food. This rese...
Successful self-control during food choice might require inhibition of impulses to avoid indulging i...
Purpose As the prevalence of overweight and obesity are still increasing, it is important to help in...
Why do people act self-controlled in some situations but not others? More specifically, why does it ...
It is generally assumed that impulse control plays a major role in many areas of self-regulation suc...
It is generally assumed that impulse control plays a major role in many areas of self-regulation suc...
Available online xxxx t im investigated the separate moderator effects of three factors of impulse c...
The overall aim of this dissertation was to explore how and when temptations boost self-control. Mor...
The aim of the present studies was to examine the impact of food cues on restrained eaters' attentio...
Background and objectives: When inhibitory control is lacking, people are more prone to indulge in h...
Given the vital role of inhibitory control in successful weight management, the aim of this study wa...
Impulsivity and bulimic symptoms often go together. It is not only the eating behaviour of bulimics ...
This item is under embargo for a period of 12 months from the date of publication, in accordance wit...
Self-control dilemmas take place when a short-term tempta-tion, be it a fattening snack, an offer of...
There are many theories of self regulation to explain healthy and unhealthy food choices. A few stud...
When inhibitory control is lacking, people are more prone to indulge in high calorie food. This rese...
Successful self-control during food choice might require inhibition of impulses to avoid indulging i...
Purpose As the prevalence of overweight and obesity are still increasing, it is important to help in...
Why do people act self-controlled in some situations but not others? More specifically, why does it ...