Despite documented short term success, dieting has a very low success rates, most dieters regain their weight back within 3-5 years. The question is why do people fail to stick to their goal for eating a healthy diet in order to lose weight? One possible answer is that people have self-control problems in the form of a present-biased preference. From a prior perspective, they want to behave relatively patiently, but as the moment of action approaches, they want to behave relatively impatiently. The essay presents some insights from behavioral economics to explain why people fail to maintain healthy behavior
Objective. The literature on dieting has sparked several debates over how restrained eaters differ f...
Five studies examined the relations between diet violation and maintenance, diet-related self-percep...
The intent of this review is to survey physiological, psychological, and societal obstacles to the c...
Despite documented short-term success, dieting has a very low success rates, most dieters regain the...
Theories of eating regulation often attribute overweight to a malfunction of homeostatic regulation ...
The present paper introduces a novel approach to understanding failures of self-regulation in chron...
Theories of eating regulation often attribute overweight to a malfunction of homeostatic regulation ...
Objective The literature on dieting has sparked several debates over how restrained eaters differ fr...
Theories of eating regulation often attribute overweight to a malfunction of homeostatic regulation ...
The present paper introduces a novel approach to understanding failures of self-regulation in chroni...
This fact sheet discusses dieting and why some diets don\u27t work. People who want to lose weight, ...
This paper presents a theoretical investigation into why losing weight is so difficult even in the a...
A new theory of eating regulation is presented to account for the over-responsiveness of restrained ...
This paper presents a theoretical investigation into why losing weight is so difficult even in the a...
Although many people want to change their unhealthy eating behavior, only few actually succeed in th...
Objective. The literature on dieting has sparked several debates over how restrained eaters differ f...
Five studies examined the relations between diet violation and maintenance, diet-related self-percep...
The intent of this review is to survey physiological, psychological, and societal obstacles to the c...
Despite documented short-term success, dieting has a very low success rates, most dieters regain the...
Theories of eating regulation often attribute overweight to a malfunction of homeostatic regulation ...
The present paper introduces a novel approach to understanding failures of self-regulation in chron...
Theories of eating regulation often attribute overweight to a malfunction of homeostatic regulation ...
Objective The literature on dieting has sparked several debates over how restrained eaters differ fr...
Theories of eating regulation often attribute overweight to a malfunction of homeostatic regulation ...
The present paper introduces a novel approach to understanding failures of self-regulation in chroni...
This fact sheet discusses dieting and why some diets don\u27t work. People who want to lose weight, ...
This paper presents a theoretical investigation into why losing weight is so difficult even in the a...
A new theory of eating regulation is presented to account for the over-responsiveness of restrained ...
This paper presents a theoretical investigation into why losing weight is so difficult even in the a...
Although many people want to change their unhealthy eating behavior, only few actually succeed in th...
Objective. The literature on dieting has sparked several debates over how restrained eaters differ f...
Five studies examined the relations between diet violation and maintenance, diet-related self-percep...
The intent of this review is to survey physiological, psychological, and societal obstacles to the c...