Elevated brain reward and attention region response, and weaker inhibitory region response to high-calorie food images have been found to predict future weight gain. These findings suggest that an intervention that reduces reward and attention region response and increases inhibitory control region response to such foods might reduce overeating. We conducted a randomized pilot experiment that tested the hypothesis that a multi-faceted food response and attention training with personalized high- and low-calorie food images would produce changes in behavioral and neural responses to food images and body fat compared to a control training with non-food images among community-recruited overweight/obese adults. Compared to changes observed in co...
There are a number of neurocognitive and behavioral mechanisms that contribute to overeating and obe...
Obesity reached pandemic proportions and weight-loss treatments are mostly ineffective. The level of...
Introduction: Growing researches have shown that obese/overweight and healthy weight individuals exh...
Elevated brain reward and attention region response, and weaker inhibitory region response to high-c...
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The present review first summarizes results from prospective brain imaging studies focused on identi...
The present review first summarizes results from prospective brain imaging studies focused on identi...
PublishedREVIEWJOURNAL ARTICLEThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Background: People with overweight have stronger reactivity (e.g., subjective craving) to food cues ...
Background: People with overweight have stronger reactivity (e.g., subjective craving) to food cues ...
Evaluate a selective obesity prevention program promoting use of cognitive reappraisals to reduce re...
Objective:Look AHEAD was a randomized trial comparing the effects of an intensive lifestyle interven...
There are a number of neurocognitive and behavioral mechanisms that contribute to overeating and obe...
Obesity reached pandemic proportions and weight-loss treatments are mostly ineffective. The level of...
Introduction: Growing researches have shown that obese/overweight and healthy weight individuals exh...
Elevated brain reward and attention region response, and weaker inhibitory region response to high-c...
Item does not contain fulltextElevated brain reward and attention region response, and weaker inhibi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
PublishedJournal ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from ...
The present review first summarizes results from prospective brain imaging studies focused on identi...
The present review first summarizes results from prospective brain imaging studies focused on identi...
PublishedREVIEWJOURNAL ARTICLEThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Background: People with overweight have stronger reactivity (e.g., subjective craving) to food cues ...
Background: People with overweight have stronger reactivity (e.g., subjective craving) to food cues ...
Evaluate a selective obesity prevention program promoting use of cognitive reappraisals to reduce re...
Objective:Look AHEAD was a randomized trial comparing the effects of an intensive lifestyle interven...
There are a number of neurocognitive and behavioral mechanisms that contribute to overeating and obe...
Obesity reached pandemic proportions and weight-loss treatments are mostly ineffective. The level of...
Introduction: Growing researches have shown that obese/overweight and healthy weight individuals exh...