Many individuals have difficulty adhering to a weight loss diet. One possible explanation could be that dietary restriction paradoxically contributes to overconsumption. The objective of this study was to examine ingestive behavior under a forced chocolate restriction, with a focus on the anticipatory restriction period and the post-restriction period in frequent chocolate consumers. Fifty-six male (N=18) and female (N=38) high chocolate consumers with high or low cognitive disinhibition aged 27.70 ± 11.09 years with a mean BMI of 25.68± 5.92 kg/m2 participated. Chocolate snacks were provided for the first, second, and sixth week of the study to establish baseline, pre-restriction and post-restriction consumption respectively. Chocolate sna...
Increased frequency of eating in the absence of homeostatic need, notably through snacking, is an im...
The present study examined to what extent food temptation has an effect on the motivation to work fo...
Increased frequency of eating in the absence of homeostatic need, notably through snacking, is an im...
Diet failures are often attributed to an increase in cravings for attractive foods. However, accumul...
When inhibitory control is lacking, people are more prone to indulge in high calorie food. This rese...
When inhibitory control is lacking, people are more prone to indulge in high calorie food. This rese...
When inhibitory control is lacking, people are more prone to indulge in high calorie food. This rese...
<div><p>Many individuals restrict their food intake to prevent weight gain. This restriction has bot...
When inhibitory control is lacking, people are more prone to indulge in high calorie food. This rese...
The present study tested the impact of experimentally manipulated perceived availability of chocolat...
The present study tested the impact of experimentally manipulated perceived availability of chocolat...
The present study tested the impact of experimentally manipulated perceived availability of chocolat...
The present study tested the impact of experimentally manipulated perceived availability of chocolat...
Abstract Background Emotional eating is a factor associated with a negative body image and other pro...
Foods high in fat and sugar can often act as emotional regulators during negative emotional states, ...
Increased frequency of eating in the absence of homeostatic need, notably through snacking, is an im...
The present study examined to what extent food temptation has an effect on the motivation to work fo...
Increased frequency of eating in the absence of homeostatic need, notably through snacking, is an im...
Diet failures are often attributed to an increase in cravings for attractive foods. However, accumul...
When inhibitory control is lacking, people are more prone to indulge in high calorie food. This rese...
When inhibitory control is lacking, people are more prone to indulge in high calorie food. This rese...
When inhibitory control is lacking, people are more prone to indulge in high calorie food. This rese...
<div><p>Many individuals restrict their food intake to prevent weight gain. This restriction has bot...
When inhibitory control is lacking, people are more prone to indulge in high calorie food. This rese...
The present study tested the impact of experimentally manipulated perceived availability of chocolat...
The present study tested the impact of experimentally manipulated perceived availability of chocolat...
The present study tested the impact of experimentally manipulated perceived availability of chocolat...
The present study tested the impact of experimentally manipulated perceived availability of chocolat...
Abstract Background Emotional eating is a factor associated with a negative body image and other pro...
Foods high in fat and sugar can often act as emotional regulators during negative emotional states, ...
Increased frequency of eating in the absence of homeostatic need, notably through snacking, is an im...
The present study examined to what extent food temptation has an effect on the motivation to work fo...
Increased frequency of eating in the absence of homeostatic need, notably through snacking, is an im...