Objective: Although restrained eaters are motivated to control their weight by dieting, they are often unsuccessful in these attempts. Dual process models emphasize the importance of differentiating between controlled and automatic tendencies to approach food. This study investigated the hypothesis that heightened automatic approach tendencies in restrained eaters would be especially prominent in contexts where food is irrelevant for their current tasks. Additionally, we examined the influence of mood on the automatic tendency to approach food as a function of dietary restraint.Methods: An Affective Simon Task-manikin was administered to measure automatic approach tendencies where food is task-irrelevant, and a Stimulus Response Compatibili...
The goal of the present study was to determine whether female restrained and unrestrained eaters dem...
The Present study was designed to examine whether the frequently found prolonged colour naming of fo...
Attention bias for food could be a cognitive pathway to overeating in obesity and restrained eating....
Objective: Although restrained eaters are motivated to control their weight by dieting, they are oft...
Objective: Although restrained eaters are motivated to control their weight by dieting, they are oft...
Objective: Although restrained eaters are motivated to control their weight by dieting, they are oft...
Although restrained eaters intend to limit their caloric intake, they nevertheless frequently fail a...
In a post-scarcity world, energy intake and excesses therein are mediated by psychological mechanism...
OBJECTIVE: Even though people suffering from high levels of food craving are aware of the negative c...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Research linking dietary restraint to attentional bias toward food cues h...
Dietary restraint is defined as a tendency to consciously restrict or control food intake. When rest...
Evidence for attention bias (AB) for food in restrained eaters is inconsistent. A person's mindset r...
Successful self-control during food choice might require inhibition of impulses to avoid indulging i...
The goal of the present study was to determine whether female restrained and unrestrained eaters dem...
The Present study was designed to examine whether the frequently found prolonged colour naming of fo...
Attention bias for food could be a cognitive pathway to overeating in obesity and restrained eating....
Objective: Although restrained eaters are motivated to control their weight by dieting, they are oft...
Objective: Although restrained eaters are motivated to control their weight by dieting, they are oft...
Objective: Although restrained eaters are motivated to control their weight by dieting, they are oft...
Although restrained eaters intend to limit their caloric intake, they nevertheless frequently fail a...
In a post-scarcity world, energy intake and excesses therein are mediated by psychological mechanism...
OBJECTIVE: Even though people suffering from high levels of food craving are aware of the negative c...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Research linking dietary restraint to attentional bias toward food cues h...
Dietary restraint is defined as a tendency to consciously restrict or control food intake. When rest...
Evidence for attention bias (AB) for food in restrained eaters is inconsistent. A person's mindset r...
Successful self-control during food choice might require inhibition of impulses to avoid indulging i...
The goal of the present study was to determine whether female restrained and unrestrained eaters dem...
The Present study was designed to examine whether the frequently found prolonged colour naming of fo...
Attention bias for food could be a cognitive pathway to overeating in obesity and restrained eating....