Objectives: Strong reward responsiveness to food and insufficient inhibitory control are thought to be implicated in the development and maintenance of obesity. This narrative review addresses the role of inhibitory control in obesity and weight loss, and in how far inhibitory control is a promising target for weight loss interventions. Methods: PubMed, Web of Science, and Google Scholar were searched for papers up to May 2021. 41 papers were included. Results: Individuals with obesity have poorer food-specific inhibitory control, particularly when hungry, and less concurrent activation of inhibitory brain areas. Moreover, this was strongly predictive of future weight gain. More activation of inhibitory brain areas, on the other hand, was p...
The mere sight of foods may activate the brain’s reward circuitry, and humans often experi-ence diff...
Obesity is a growing public health problem with multiple aetiological factors. Behavioural determina...
Aims: Obesity and its main metabolic complication, type 2 diabetes, have attained the status of a gl...
Objectives: Strong reward responsiveness to food and insufficient inhibitory control are thought to ...
Objective: There is evidence that executive function (and specifically inhibitory control) is relate...
Objective: Low inhibitory control and strong hedonic response towards food are considered to contrib...
PublishedREVIEWJOURNAL ARTICLEThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available...
Obesity rates are rising worldwide. Executive function and delay discounting have been hypothesized ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present review first summarizes results from prospective brain ima...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Elevated brain reward and attention region response, and weaker inhibitory region response to high-c...
OBJECTIVE: Starting from a model of impaired response inhibition and salience attribution for addict...
Obesity continues to pose a major public health problem, with one-third of children and adolescents ...
Elevated brain reward and attention region response, and weaker inhibitory region response to high-c...
Obesity rates are rising worldwide. Executive function and delay discounting have been hypothesized ...
The mere sight of foods may activate the brain’s reward circuitry, and humans often experi-ence diff...
Obesity is a growing public health problem with multiple aetiological factors. Behavioural determina...
Aims: Obesity and its main metabolic complication, type 2 diabetes, have attained the status of a gl...
Objectives: Strong reward responsiveness to food and insufficient inhibitory control are thought to ...
Objective: There is evidence that executive function (and specifically inhibitory control) is relate...
Objective: Low inhibitory control and strong hedonic response towards food are considered to contrib...
PublishedREVIEWJOURNAL ARTICLEThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available...
Obesity rates are rising worldwide. Executive function and delay discounting have been hypothesized ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present review first summarizes results from prospective brain ima...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Elevated brain reward and attention region response, and weaker inhibitory region response to high-c...
OBJECTIVE: Starting from a model of impaired response inhibition and salience attribution for addict...
Obesity continues to pose a major public health problem, with one-third of children and adolescents ...
Elevated brain reward and attention region response, and weaker inhibitory region response to high-c...
Obesity rates are rising worldwide. Executive function and delay discounting have been hypothesized ...
The mere sight of foods may activate the brain’s reward circuitry, and humans often experi-ence diff...
Obesity is a growing public health problem with multiple aetiological factors. Behavioural determina...
Aims: Obesity and its main metabolic complication, type 2 diabetes, have attained the status of a gl...