Past research has shown that strong emotional or motivational states can cause normally restrained eaters to overeat. In this article it is argued that simple cognitive load can also disinhibit eating by restrained eaters. Two studies examined this disinhibition effect. In Study 1, restrained and unrestrained eaters were given the opportunity to consume high-calorie food while performing either a high cognitive-load or low cognitive-load task. Restrained eaters consumed more food when under high cognitive load than when under low cognitive load; unrestrained eaters showed the opposite pattern. Study 2 replicated the disinhibition effect and ruled out stress, diminished awareness of food consumption, and ironic rebound as probable mediators....
Research has indicated an effect of obesity on cognitive performance but there has been limited rese...
Research has suggested that assessing an individual’s thoughts and concerns about their caloric inta...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present study investigates whether the so-called disinhibition eff...
Four studies were conducted to examine whether disinhibited eating among restrained eaters can be di...
Restrained eating refers to individuals who consistently attempt to limit their intake of calories t...
Vita.Heatherton and Baumeister (1991) formulated escape theory as a way to understand the literature...
Restrained eaters have been reported to overeat following a high caloric preload, a phenomenon refer...
According to the cognitive capacity theory of attention, individuals have only a limited availabilit...
In this paper we review recent findings on the disinhibition of dietary restraint Disinhibition indu...
Objective: This article examines thought suppression tendencies in restrained eaters. Furthermore, t...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: While restrained eating is one of the most well-established risk factors of ...
This article proposes that binge eating is motivated by a desire to escape from self-awareness. Bing...
This article proposes that binge eating is motivated by a desire to escape from self-awareness. Bing...
Purpose: After a calorie-restricted diet, most people regain most of their lost body weight. The pre...
We report on two studies designed to examine how changes in attention result in alterations in the s...
Research has indicated an effect of obesity on cognitive performance but there has been limited rese...
Research has suggested that assessing an individual’s thoughts and concerns about their caloric inta...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present study investigates whether the so-called disinhibition eff...
Four studies were conducted to examine whether disinhibited eating among restrained eaters can be di...
Restrained eating refers to individuals who consistently attempt to limit their intake of calories t...
Vita.Heatherton and Baumeister (1991) formulated escape theory as a way to understand the literature...
Restrained eaters have been reported to overeat following a high caloric preload, a phenomenon refer...
According to the cognitive capacity theory of attention, individuals have only a limited availabilit...
In this paper we review recent findings on the disinhibition of dietary restraint Disinhibition indu...
Objective: This article examines thought suppression tendencies in restrained eaters. Furthermore, t...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: While restrained eating is one of the most well-established risk factors of ...
This article proposes that binge eating is motivated by a desire to escape from self-awareness. Bing...
This article proposes that binge eating is motivated by a desire to escape from self-awareness. Bing...
Purpose: After a calorie-restricted diet, most people regain most of their lost body weight. The pre...
We report on two studies designed to examine how changes in attention result in alterations in the s...
Research has indicated an effect of obesity on cognitive performance but there has been limited rese...
Research has suggested that assessing an individual’s thoughts and concerns about their caloric inta...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present study investigates whether the so-called disinhibition eff...