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206 related items for PubMed ID: 31877342

  • 1. Food at first sight: Visual attention to palatable food cues on TV and subsequent unhealthy food intake in unsuccessful restrained eaters.
    Alblas MC, Mollen S, Fransen ML, van den Putte B.
    Appetite; 2020 Apr 01; 147():104574. PubMed ID: 31877342
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  • 2. See the cake and have it too? Investigating the effect of watching a TV cooking show on unhealthy food choices.
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  • 3. Watch what you watch: The effect of exposure to food-related television content on the accessibility of a hedonic eating goal.
    Alblas MC, Mollen S, Fransen ML, van den Putte B.
    Appetite; 2019 Mar 01; 134():204-211. PubMed ID: 30508615
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  • 4. Components of attentional bias for food cues among restrained eaters.
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  • 6. Eating behavior, restraint status, and BMI of individuals high and low in perceived self-regulatory success.
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  • 7. Focusing on media body ideal images triggers food intake among restrained eaters: a test of restraint theory and the elaboration likelihood model.
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  • 8. Temporal attention for visual food stimuli in restrained eaters.
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  • 9. Who likes it more? Restrained eaters' implicit attitudes towards food.
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  • 10. The role of expectations in the effect of food cue exposure on intake.
    Kemps E, Herman CP, Hollitt S, Polivy J, Prichard I, Tiggemann M.
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  • 11. Disconnect between sympathetically-induced hunger suppression and consumption among highly restrained eaters following stress.
    McGeown L, De Young KP, Mushquash AR.
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  • 12. Dieting and the self-control of eating in everyday environments: an experience sampling study.
    Hofmann W, Adriaanse M, Vohs KD, Baumeister RF.
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  • 13. A nudge in a healthier direction: How environmental cues help restrained eaters pursue their weight-control goal.
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  • 14. Neural correlates of restrained eaters' high susceptibility to food cues: An fMRI study.
    Wang Y, Dong D, Todd J, Du J, Yang Z, Lu H, Chen H.
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  • 15. Successful restrained eating and trait impulsiveness.
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  • 16. The specificity of restrained versus unrestrained eaters' responses to food cues: general desire to eat, or craving for the cued food?
    Fedoroff I, Polivy J, Herman CP.
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  • 17. 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.
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  • 18. Enhanced behavioral inhibition in restrained eaters.
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  • 19. Pre-exposure to diet-congruent food reduces energy intake in restrained dieting women.
    Buckland NJ, Finlayson G, Hetherington MM.
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