Although restrained eaters intend to limit their caloric intake, they nevertheless frequently fail and indulge in exactly the foods they want to avoid. Because automatic food-relevant approach tendencies and affective associations may both (independently) contribute to the dysregulation of food intake, the present study was designed to investigate the importance of both processes in relation to high-fat and low-fat food in restrained and unrestrained eaters. Both restrained and unrestrained eaters demonstrated stronger automatic liking associations with high-fat food than with low-fat food items, whereas a similar pattern was absent in their self-reports of liking food. Interestingly, specifically restrained eaters also displayed relatively...
A robust finding in eating research is the so-called counterregulation in restrained eaters. This me...
grantor: University of TorontoThree studies were conducted to examine the response of rest...
In two studies, it was examined whether dietary restraint is associated with stronger positive impli...
Although restrained eaters intend to limit their caloric intake, they nevertheless frequently fail a...
Objective: Although restrained eaters are motivated to control their weight by dieting, they are oft...
Objective: Although restrained eaters are motivated to control their weight by dieting, they are oft...
Two experiments tested the hypothesis that restrained eaters display a greater liking for high-fat p...
Objective: Although restrained eaters are motivated to control their weight by dieting, they are oft...
The aim of the present studies was to examine the impact of food cues on restrained eaters’ attentio...
The aim of the present studies was to examine the impact of food cues on restrained eaters’ attentio...
Dietary restraint is defined as a tendency to consciously restrict or control food intake. When rest...
Background: Restrained eaters (RE) are individuals who restrain their food intake on a regular basi...
A robust finding in eating research is the so-called counterregulation in restrained eaters. This me...
Dieting is difficult to maintain in an environment where cues of attractive, high-calorie food aboun...
Previous work has been unclear as to how restrained eating is related to implicit attitudes towards ...
A robust finding in eating research is the so-called counterregulation in restrained eaters. This me...
grantor: University of TorontoThree studies were conducted to examine the response of rest...
In two studies, it was examined whether dietary restraint is associated with stronger positive impli...
Although restrained eaters intend to limit their caloric intake, they nevertheless frequently fail a...
Objective: Although restrained eaters are motivated to control their weight by dieting, they are oft...
Objective: Although restrained eaters are motivated to control their weight by dieting, they are oft...
Two experiments tested the hypothesis that restrained eaters display a greater liking for high-fat p...
Objective: Although restrained eaters are motivated to control their weight by dieting, they are oft...
The aim of the present studies was to examine the impact of food cues on restrained eaters’ attentio...
The aim of the present studies was to examine the impact of food cues on restrained eaters’ attentio...
Dietary restraint is defined as a tendency to consciously restrict or control food intake. When rest...
Background: Restrained eaters (RE) are individuals who restrain their food intake on a regular basi...
A robust finding in eating research is the so-called counterregulation in restrained eaters. This me...
Dieting is difficult to maintain in an environment where cues of attractive, high-calorie food aboun...
Previous work has been unclear as to how restrained eating is related to implicit attitudes towards ...
A robust finding in eating research is the so-called counterregulation in restrained eaters. This me...
grantor: University of TorontoThree studies were conducted to examine the response of rest...
In two studies, it was examined whether dietary restraint is associated with stronger positive impli...