Objective. The literature on dieting has sparked several debates over how restrained eaters differ from unrestrained eaters in their self-regulation of healthy and unhealthy food desires and what distinguishes successful from unsuccessful dieters. We addressed these debates using a four-component model of self-control that was tested using ecological momentary assessment, long-term weight change, and a laboratory measure of inhibitory control.Design. A large sample of adults varying in dietary restraint and inhibitory control (as measured by a Stroop task) were equipped with smartphones for a week. They were beeped on random occasions and provided information on their experience and control of healthy and unhealthy food desires in everyday ...
The present paper introduces a novel approach to understanding failures of self-regulation in chroni...
Theories of eating regulation often attribute overweight to a malfunction of homeostatic regulation ...
Theories of eating regulation often attribute overweight to a malfunction of homeostatic regulation ...
Objective The literature on dieting has sparked several debates over how restrained eaters differ fr...
Traditionally, self-control has been conceptualized as the effortful overcoming of desires in order ...
Two studies examined self-regulatory success in dieting. Previous research has indicated that restra...
Two studies examined self-regulatory success in dieting. Previous research has indicated that restra...
Successful self-control during food choice might require inhibition of impulses to avoid indulging i...
Successful self-control during food choice might require inhibition of impulses to avoid indulging i...
Over the last decades, the definition of self-control has been a matter of debate. Self-control fai...
The eating behavior of chronic dieters (restrained eaters) and nondieters (unrestrained eaters) is e...
Self-regulation is a critical ability for maintaining a wide range of health behaviors, especially i...
Sometimes we are tempted to do one thing (e.g., order the burger) but know we should do another (e.g...
The current research tested the hypothesis that individuals engaged in long-term efforts to limit fo...
A new theory of eating regulation is presented to account for the over-responsiveness of restrained ...
The present paper introduces a novel approach to understanding failures of self-regulation in chroni...
Theories of eating regulation often attribute overweight to a malfunction of homeostatic regulation ...
Theories of eating regulation often attribute overweight to a malfunction of homeostatic regulation ...
Objective The literature on dieting has sparked several debates over how restrained eaters differ fr...
Traditionally, self-control has been conceptualized as the effortful overcoming of desires in order ...
Two studies examined self-regulatory success in dieting. Previous research has indicated that restra...
Two studies examined self-regulatory success in dieting. Previous research has indicated that restra...
Successful self-control during food choice might require inhibition of impulses to avoid indulging i...
Successful self-control during food choice might require inhibition of impulses to avoid indulging i...
Over the last decades, the definition of self-control has been a matter of debate. Self-control fai...
The eating behavior of chronic dieters (restrained eaters) and nondieters (unrestrained eaters) is e...
Self-regulation is a critical ability for maintaining a wide range of health behaviors, especially i...
Sometimes we are tempted to do one thing (e.g., order the burger) but know we should do another (e.g...
The current research tested the hypothesis that individuals engaged in long-term efforts to limit fo...
A new theory of eating regulation is presented to account for the over-responsiveness of restrained ...
The present paper introduces a novel approach to understanding failures of self-regulation in chroni...
Theories of eating regulation often attribute overweight to a malfunction of homeostatic regulation ...
Theories of eating regulation often attribute overweight to a malfunction of homeostatic regulation ...