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321 related items for PubMed ID: 19931582

  • 1. To eat or not to eat? Availability of food modulates the electrocortical response to food pictures in restrained eaters.
    Blechert J, Feige B, Hajcak G, Tuschen-Caffier B.
    Appetite; 2010 Apr; 54(2):262-8. PubMed ID: 19931582
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  • 2. Components of attentional bias for food cues among restrained eaters.
    Hollitt S, Kemps E, Tiggemann M, Smeets E, Mills JS.
    Appetite; 2010 Apr; 54(2):309-13. PubMed ID: 20005274
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  • 3. Who likes it more? Restrained eaters' implicit attitudes towards food.
    Papies EK, Stroebe W, Aarts H.
    Appetite; 2009 Dec; 53(3):279-87. PubMed ID: 19591886
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  • 5. Impairment of cognitive performance in dietary restrained women when imagining eating is not affected by anticipated consumption.
    Higgs S.
    Eat Behav; 2007 Apr; 8(2):157-61. PubMed ID: 17336785
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  • 6. The impact of caloric preloading on attempts at food and eating-related thought suppression in restrained and unrestrained eaters.
    O'Connell C, Larkin K, Mizes JS, Fremouw W.
    Int J Eat Disord; 2005 Jul; 38(1):42-8. PubMed ID: 15971244
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  • 7. The effect of deprivation on food cravings and eating behavior in restrained and unrestrained eaters.
    Polivy J, Coleman J, Herman CP.
    Int J Eat Disord; 2005 Dec; 38(4):301-9. PubMed ID: 16261600
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  • 8. Temporal attention for visual food stimuli in restrained eaters.
    Neimeijer RA, de Jong PJ, Roefs A.
    Appetite; 2013 May; 64():5-11. PubMed ID: 23280401
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  • 9. Tasting fat: cephalic phase hormonal responses and food intake in restrained and unrestrained eaters.
    Crystal SR, Teff KL.
    Physiol Behav; 2006 Sep 30; 89(2):213-20. PubMed ID: 16846622
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  • 10. Linear eaters turned decelerated: reduction of a risk for disordered eating?
    Zandian M, Ioakimidis I, Bergh C, Södersten P.
    Physiol Behav; 2009 Mar 23; 96(4-5):518-21. PubMed ID: 19087882
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  • 11. Enhanced processing of food-related pictures in female external eaters.
    Nijs IM, Franken IH, Muris P.
    Appetite; 2009 Dec 23; 53(3):376-83. PubMed ID: 19647769
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  • 12. Is implicit self-esteem linked to shape and weight concerns in restrained and unrestrained eaters?
    Hoffmeister K, Teige-Mocigemba S, Blechert J, Klauer KC, Tuschen-Caffier B.
    J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry; 2010 Mar 23; 41(1):31-8. PubMed ID: 19836726
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  • 13. The tempting effect of forbidden foods. High calorie content evokes conflicting implicit and explicit evaluations in restrained eaters.
    Hoefling A, Strack F.
    Appetite; 2008 Nov 23; 51(3):681-9. PubMed ID: 18619504
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  • 14. At first sight: how do restrained eaters evaluate high-fat palatable foods?
    Roefs A, Herman CP, Macleod CM, Smulders FT, Jansen A.
    Appetite; 2005 Feb 23; 44(1):103-14. PubMed ID: 15604037
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  • 15. The control dilemma in eating behavior: influence of temptation cues in restrained versus unrestrained eaters.
    Peláez-Fernández MA, Extremera N.
    Psicothema; 2011 Nov 23; 23(4):587-92. PubMed ID: 22047843
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  • 16. The moderating effect of avoidant coping on restrained eaters' risk for disinhibited eating: implications for dietary relapse prevention.
    Lee JM, Greening L, Stoppelbein L.
    Behav Res Ther; 2007 Oct 23; 45(10):2334-48. PubMed ID: 17466939
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  • 17. ERPs to stimulus identification in persons with restrained eating behavior.
    Hachl P, Hempel C, Pietrowsky R.
    Int J Psychophysiol; 2003 Aug 23; 49(2):111-21. PubMed ID: 12919714
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  • 18. [Assessing various aspects of the motivation to eat that can affect food intake and body weight control].
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    Encephale; 2009 Apr 23; 35(2):182-5. PubMed ID: 19393389
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  • 19. Eat your troubles away: electrocortical and experiential correlates of food image processing are related to emotional eating style and emotional state.
    Blechert J, Goltsche JE, Herbert BM, Wilhelm FH.
    Biol Psychol; 2014 Feb 23; 96():94-101. PubMed ID: 24361542
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  • 20. Enhanced behavioral inhibition in restrained eaters.
    Meule A, Lukito S, Vögele C, Kübler A.
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