Theoretically driven smartphone-delivered behavioral interventions that target mechanisms underlying eating behavior are lacking. In this study, we administered a 28-day self-paced smartphone-delivered intervention rooted in an operant conditioning theoretical framework that targets craving-related eating using mindful eating practices. At pre-intervention and 1-month post-intervention, we assessed food cravings among adult overweight or obese women (N = 104; M age = 46.2 ± 14.1 years; M BMI = 31.5 ± 4.5) using ecological momentary assessment via text message (SMS), self-reported eating behavior (e.g., trait food craving), and in-person weight. Seventy-eight participants (75.0%) complet...
This study evaluated the feasibility and efficacy of integrating mindfulness training into a phone-b...
BACKGROUND: ImpulsePal is a theory-driven (dual-process), evidence-informed, and person-centered sma...
Reduced self-control is a strong predictor of overeating and obesity. Priming a high construal level...
BACKGROUND: Attentive eating means eating devoid of distraction and increasing awareness and memory ...
Aims: Laboratory studies suggest that eating more ‘attentively’ (e.g. attending to food being eaten ...
The data in this collection are from a randomised controlled trial testing whether a smartphone appl...
Reduced self-control is a strong predictor of overeating and obesity. Priming a higher construal min...
The rising prevalence of non-communicable diseases challenges health psychology research to find eff...
Background: Repeatedly pushing high-calorie food stimuli away based on joystick movements has been f...
The present study examined whether mindfulness-based strategies can effectively reduce food cravings...
This article describes a study protocol, which aims to explore and describe the feasibility of a mob...
Background: Short-term laboratory studies suggest that eating attentively can reduce food intake. Ho...
This article describes a study protocol, which aims to explore and describe the feasibility of a mob...
This article describes a study protocol, which aims to explore and describe the feasibility of a mob...
Abstract Background Existing internet-based prevention and treatment programmes for bi...
This study evaluated the feasibility and efficacy of integrating mindfulness training into a phone-b...
BACKGROUND: ImpulsePal is a theory-driven (dual-process), evidence-informed, and person-centered sma...
Reduced self-control is a strong predictor of overeating and obesity. Priming a high construal level...
BACKGROUND: Attentive eating means eating devoid of distraction and increasing awareness and memory ...
Aims: Laboratory studies suggest that eating more ‘attentively’ (e.g. attending to food being eaten ...
The data in this collection are from a randomised controlled trial testing whether a smartphone appl...
Reduced self-control is a strong predictor of overeating and obesity. Priming a higher construal min...
The rising prevalence of non-communicable diseases challenges health psychology research to find eff...
Background: Repeatedly pushing high-calorie food stimuli away based on joystick movements has been f...
The present study examined whether mindfulness-based strategies can effectively reduce food cravings...
This article describes a study protocol, which aims to explore and describe the feasibility of a mob...
Background: Short-term laboratory studies suggest that eating attentively can reduce food intake. Ho...
This article describes a study protocol, which aims to explore and describe the feasibility of a mob...
This article describes a study protocol, which aims to explore and describe the feasibility of a mob...
Abstract Background Existing internet-based prevention and treatment programmes for bi...
This study evaluated the feasibility and efficacy of integrating mindfulness training into a phone-b...
BACKGROUND: ImpulsePal is a theory-driven (dual-process), evidence-informed, and person-centered sma...
Reduced self-control is a strong predictor of overeating and obesity. Priming a high construal level...