This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record Inhibitory control training has recently been used as an intervention to aid healthy eating and encourage weight loss. The aim of this pre-registered study was to explore the effects of training on food liking, food consumption and weight loss in a large (n=366), predominantly healthy-weight sample. Participants received four training sessions within a week, in which they had to inhibit their responses to either energy-dense foods (active group) or non-food images (control group). Subjective food ratings, food consumption frequency and weight were measured pre- and post-training. At two-weeks post-training, the active group ...
AbstractTraining individuals to inhibit their responses towards unhealthy foods has been shown to re...
AbstractOvereating in our food-rich environment is a key contributor to obesity. Computerised respon...
It is hypothesized that impulsivity is influenced by the amount of inhibitory-control resource a per...
Inhibitory control training has recently been used as an intervention to aid healthy eating and enco...
The majority of adults in the UK and US are overweight or obese due to multiple factors including ex...
AbstractThe majority of adults in the UK and US are overweight or obese due to multiple factors incl...
Full dataset in SPSS and Excel to accompany the manuscript described above.Manuscript available via:...
Inhibition is a facet of executive control that can be an area of weakness, in particular in people ...
More and more people in the world are getting fatter and are having trouble to lose weight. When peo...
In our food-rich environment we must constantly resist appealing food in order to maintain a healthy...
Training individuals to inhibit their responses towards unhealthy foods has been shown to reduce foo...
Published onlineJournal ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via...
AcceptedNatalia S Lawrence University of Exeter Psychology Exeter Devon EX4 4QG United KingdomAccomp...
Training individuals to inhibit their responses towards unhealthy foods has been shown to reduce foo...
Overeating in our food-rich environment is a key contributor to obesity. Computerised responseinhibi...
AbstractTraining individuals to inhibit their responses towards unhealthy foods has been shown to re...
AbstractOvereating in our food-rich environment is a key contributor to obesity. Computerised respon...
It is hypothesized that impulsivity is influenced by the amount of inhibitory-control resource a per...
Inhibitory control training has recently been used as an intervention to aid healthy eating and enco...
The majority of adults in the UK and US are overweight or obese due to multiple factors including ex...
AbstractThe majority of adults in the UK and US are overweight or obese due to multiple factors incl...
Full dataset in SPSS and Excel to accompany the manuscript described above.Manuscript available via:...
Inhibition is a facet of executive control that can be an area of weakness, in particular in people ...
More and more people in the world are getting fatter and are having trouble to lose weight. When peo...
In our food-rich environment we must constantly resist appealing food in order to maintain a healthy...
Training individuals to inhibit their responses towards unhealthy foods has been shown to reduce foo...
Published onlineJournal ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via...
AcceptedNatalia S Lawrence University of Exeter Psychology Exeter Devon EX4 4QG United KingdomAccomp...
Training individuals to inhibit their responses towards unhealthy foods has been shown to reduce foo...
Overeating in our food-rich environment is a key contributor to obesity. Computerised responseinhibi...
AbstractTraining individuals to inhibit their responses towards unhealthy foods has been shown to re...
AbstractOvereating in our food-rich environment is a key contributor to obesity. Computerised respon...
It is hypothesized that impulsivity is influenced by the amount of inhibitory-control resource a per...