Apart from other well-known psychological determinants of obesity, deficits in neuropsychological processes related to effortful control can be relevant predictors for weight problems and difficulties in weight loss. Deficits in top-down inhibition as well as in other processes such as strong bottom-up reactivity, like external eating, hinder resisting food temptations in an obesogenic environment, thus determining the risk for the development of overweight and obesity. Furthermore, these deficits are associated with less positive outcomes in weight loss interventions for subgroups of children and adolescents with severe obesity. Targeting those effortful control mechanisms underlying childhood obesity via cognitive behavioral techniques ca...
BackgroundLower inhibitory control has been associated with obesity. One prediction is that lower in...
Obesity is a substantial problem in the U.S., with growing rates particularly at early developmental...
The study investigated whether obese children are more impulsive than lean children, taking into acc...
Obesity continues to pose a major public health problem, with one-third of children and adolescents ...
Impulsivity contributes to poor outcomes of existing childhood obesity treatments. Conceptualised wi...
Impulsivity contributes to poor outcomes of existing childhood obesity treatments. Conceptualised wi...
Prevalence of overweight and obesity in children and adolescents is high, not only in Western countr...
Introduction: In order to grasp the complex etiology of childhood obesity, we aim to clarify the rel...
It has been assumed that inhibitory control capacity might influence the success of overweight or ob...
Objective: There is evidence that executive function (and specifically inhibitory control) is relate...
<p>Background: Knowledge is limited on the role the ability to self-regulate plays in the long-term ...
Objective: This study aimed to compare motor competence and executive functioning (EF) between chil...
Objective: This study aimed to compare motor competence and executive functioning (EF) between child...
Background: Lower inhibitory control has been associated with obesity. One prediction is that lower ...
Overweight and obesity, the excess accumulation of adipose tissue, have become increasingly prevalen...
BackgroundLower inhibitory control has been associated with obesity. One prediction is that lower in...
Obesity is a substantial problem in the U.S., with growing rates particularly at early developmental...
The study investigated whether obese children are more impulsive than lean children, taking into acc...
Obesity continues to pose a major public health problem, with one-third of children and adolescents ...
Impulsivity contributes to poor outcomes of existing childhood obesity treatments. Conceptualised wi...
Impulsivity contributes to poor outcomes of existing childhood obesity treatments. Conceptualised wi...
Prevalence of overweight and obesity in children and adolescents is high, not only in Western countr...
Introduction: In order to grasp the complex etiology of childhood obesity, we aim to clarify the rel...
It has been assumed that inhibitory control capacity might influence the success of overweight or ob...
Objective: There is evidence that executive function (and specifically inhibitory control) is relate...
<p>Background: Knowledge is limited on the role the ability to self-regulate plays in the long-term ...
Objective: This study aimed to compare motor competence and executive functioning (EF) between chil...
Objective: This study aimed to compare motor competence and executive functioning (EF) between child...
Background: Lower inhibitory control has been associated with obesity. One prediction is that lower ...
Overweight and obesity, the excess accumulation of adipose tissue, have become increasingly prevalen...
BackgroundLower inhibitory control has been associated with obesity. One prediction is that lower in...
Obesity is a substantial problem in the U.S., with growing rates particularly at early developmental...
The study investigated whether obese children are more impulsive than lean children, taking into acc...