Calorie-reduced diets to combat obesity do work, but they only work when one sticks to the diet and the - relatively small - weight loss usually is short-lived. It is argued that calorie-reduced diets should converge with enduring lifestyle changes: the diet is just the start of a lifelong new eating pattern. Getting people to change their lifestyles forever could increase the amount of lost weight and prevent relapse. However, a real behavior change is difficult, especially when longstanding habits are involved and the change is intended for the rest of life. It is argued here that adherence to a new lifestyle is much easier if sabotaging cognitive processes are tackled. An overview is given of four studies into the effects of exposure to ...
Overeating in our food-rich environment is a key contributor to obesity. Computerised responseinhibi...
Several factors within the food environment may stimulate overconsumption. The present study aimed t...
There is evidence that lower cognitive functioning goes along with lower self-regulated health behav...
Calorie-reduced diets to combat obesity do work, but they only work when one sticks to the diet and ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Learning models of overeating predict that exposure therapy is effective ...
Currently, obesity is a leading threat to optimal health and wellbeing in Australia. Offsetting risk...
Change your lifestyle: decrease your energy intake and increase your energy expenditure, is what obe...
The present study investigated whether a single-session of food cue exposure for overweight women wo...
OBJECTIVE: This study tested the role of habituation of eating desires and violation of overeating e...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Learning models of overeating predict that exposure therapy is effective ...
In an increasingly obesogenic environment, an individual's regulatory capacity to pursue nutrient-ri...
Currently, obesity is a leading threat to optimal health and wellbeing in Australia. Offsetting risk...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity has increased substantially over the last decades. Weight l...
The continued growth of the obesity epidemic at a time when obesity is highly stigmatizing should ma...
Overeating in our food-rich environment is a key contributor to obesity. Computerised responseinhibi...
Several factors within the food environment may stimulate overconsumption. The present study aimed t...
There is evidence that lower cognitive functioning goes along with lower self-regulated health behav...
Calorie-reduced diets to combat obesity do work, but they only work when one sticks to the diet and ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Learning models of overeating predict that exposure therapy is effective ...
Currently, obesity is a leading threat to optimal health and wellbeing in Australia. Offsetting risk...
Change your lifestyle: decrease your energy intake and increase your energy expenditure, is what obe...
The present study investigated whether a single-session of food cue exposure for overweight women wo...
OBJECTIVE: This study tested the role of habituation of eating desires and violation of overeating e...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Learning models of overeating predict that exposure therapy is effective ...
In an increasingly obesogenic environment, an individual's regulatory capacity to pursue nutrient-ri...
Currently, obesity is a leading threat to optimal health and wellbeing in Australia. Offsetting risk...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity has increased substantially over the last decades. Weight l...
The continued growth of the obesity epidemic at a time when obesity is highly stigmatizing should ma...
Overeating in our food-rich environment is a key contributor to obesity. Computerised responseinhibi...
Several factors within the food environment may stimulate overconsumption. The present study aimed t...
There is evidence that lower cognitive functioning goes along with lower self-regulated health behav...