Objectives: Examine the association between components of restrained eating, cognitive performance and weight loss maintenance. Methods: 106 women, all members of a commercial slimming organisation for at least 6. months (mean ± SD: 15.7 ± 12.4 months), were studied who, having lost 10.1 ± 9.7 kg of their initial weight, were hoping to sustain their weight loss during the 6. month study. Dietary restraint subcomponents flexible and rigid restraint, as well as preoccupying cognitions with food, body-shape and diet were assessed using questionnaires. Attentional bias to food and shape-related stimuli was measured using a modified Stroop test. Working memory performance was assessed using the N-back test. These factors, and participant weight,...
VerhaltenstherapieBackground: Findings from an earlier weight reduction program indicated that contr...
A considerable percentage of the UK population are overweight (BMI≥25kg/m2) or obese (BMI≥30kg/m2). ...
Recent studies in the fields of Psychology and Neuroscience suggest a relationship between episodic ...
Objectives: Examine the association between components of restrained eating, cognitive performance a...
This analysis examined the association between restrained eating behaviour and weight loss maintenan...
Objective: Increased levels of dietary restraint are associated with deficits on many cognitive task...
Research has indicated an effect of obesity on cognitive performance but there has been limited rese...
Background Cognitive restraint of eating can be subdivided into rigid control and flexible control...
Restrained eating refers to individuals who consistently attempt to limit their intake of calories t...
OBJECTIVE: Restrained eating style and weight status are highly correlated. Though both have been as...
The purpose of this study was to gather information on the two types of dietary restraint, food crav...
Background/Objectives: The relationship between response inhibition and obesity is currently unclear...
Purpose As the prevalence of overweight and obesity are still increasing, it is important to help in...
Restraint theory was originally developed to explain differences in eating behaviour between normal...
International audienceThe aim of this research is to examine the relation between weight and cogniti...
VerhaltenstherapieBackground: Findings from an earlier weight reduction program indicated that contr...
A considerable percentage of the UK population are overweight (BMI≥25kg/m2) or obese (BMI≥30kg/m2). ...
Recent studies in the fields of Psychology and Neuroscience suggest a relationship between episodic ...
Objectives: Examine the association between components of restrained eating, cognitive performance a...
This analysis examined the association between restrained eating behaviour and weight loss maintenan...
Objective: Increased levels of dietary restraint are associated with deficits on many cognitive task...
Research has indicated an effect of obesity on cognitive performance but there has been limited rese...
Background Cognitive restraint of eating can be subdivided into rigid control and flexible control...
Restrained eating refers to individuals who consistently attempt to limit their intake of calories t...
OBJECTIVE: Restrained eating style and weight status are highly correlated. Though both have been as...
The purpose of this study was to gather information on the two types of dietary restraint, food crav...
Background/Objectives: The relationship between response inhibition and obesity is currently unclear...
Purpose As the prevalence of overweight and obesity are still increasing, it is important to help in...
Restraint theory was originally developed to explain differences in eating behaviour between normal...
International audienceThe aim of this research is to examine the relation between weight and cogniti...
VerhaltenstherapieBackground: Findings from an earlier weight reduction program indicated that contr...
A considerable percentage of the UK population are overweight (BMI≥25kg/m2) or obese (BMI≥30kg/m2). ...
Recent studies in the fields of Psychology and Neuroscience suggest a relationship between episodic ...