The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of whether pounds are being lost or gained on the rate at which people discount the value of weight change outcomes, as well as determine the effects of whether pounds are being lost or gained and diet length on the value of access to higher calorie foods relative to weight change outcomes. This was accomplished by repeatedly asking participants to choose between two dietary options of the same length but which resulted in gaining or losing a certain number of pounds. Each question varied the length of the diet, how many pounds could be gained or lost, and whether those pounds were being gained when they chose the higher calorie diet or lost when they chose the lower calorie diet. The s...
There has been substantial debate on the need for decreasing discounting for monetary and health gai...
There is an increasing policy commitment to address the avoidable burdens of unhealthy diet, overwei...
Overconsumption of food and drink can lead to overweight and obesity, which in turn can lead to chro...
Color poster with text and graphs.Several studies has examined humans' rates of discounting. However...
The present study used a discounting task to evaluate how weight gain and weight loss aredifferentia...
Research on impulsivity has focused on the choices between sooner, smaller stimuli versus larger lat...
There is an increasing policy commitment to address the avoidable burdens of unhealthy diet, overwei...
Body weight outcomes, although mediated by genetic and biological factors, are determined to a large...
The purpose of the current study is to evaluate whether ACT techniques, such as acceptance activitie...
The present study showed the impact of discounting across multiple populations that were obese to th...
Obesity is a significant contributor to the development of chronic diseases, some of which can be pr...
Objective: Food reinforcement and delay discounting (DD) independently predict body mass index (BMI)...
The present study sought to evaluate how self-esteem and contextual variables effect discounting of ...
When given the choice between $100 today and $110 in 1 week, certain people are more likely to choos...
Previous literature has found alternative results for how deprivation affects self-control and delay...
There has been substantial debate on the need for decreasing discounting for monetary and health gai...
There is an increasing policy commitment to address the avoidable burdens of unhealthy diet, overwei...
Overconsumption of food and drink can lead to overweight and obesity, which in turn can lead to chro...
Color poster with text and graphs.Several studies has examined humans' rates of discounting. However...
The present study used a discounting task to evaluate how weight gain and weight loss aredifferentia...
Research on impulsivity has focused on the choices between sooner, smaller stimuli versus larger lat...
There is an increasing policy commitment to address the avoidable burdens of unhealthy diet, overwei...
Body weight outcomes, although mediated by genetic and biological factors, are determined to a large...
The purpose of the current study is to evaluate whether ACT techniques, such as acceptance activitie...
The present study showed the impact of discounting across multiple populations that were obese to th...
Obesity is a significant contributor to the development of chronic diseases, some of which can be pr...
Objective: Food reinforcement and delay discounting (DD) independently predict body mass index (BMI)...
The present study sought to evaluate how self-esteem and contextual variables effect discounting of ...
When given the choice between $100 today and $110 in 1 week, certain people are more likely to choos...
Previous literature has found alternative results for how deprivation affects self-control and delay...
There has been substantial debate on the need for decreasing discounting for monetary and health gai...
There is an increasing policy commitment to address the avoidable burdens of unhealthy diet, overwei...
Overconsumption of food and drink can lead to overweight and obesity, which in turn can lead to chro...