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The following pages link to Preoccupation, food, and failure: an investigation of cognitive performance deficits in dieters (Q44800783):
Displaying 22 items.
- Appetite and energy balancing (Q26750580) (← links)
- Two pathways toward impulsive action: an integrative risk model for bulimic behavior in youth (Q33934794) (← links)
- Dietary self-control influences top-down guidance of attention to food cues (Q35383474) (← links)
- Dieting: really harmful, merely ineffective or actually helpful? (Q35895517) (← links)
- The effects of consuming frequent, higher protein meals on appetite and satiety during weight loss in overweight/obese men (Q36044747) (← links)
- Nutrition standards for away-from-home foods in the USA. (Q36049285) (← links)
- Rationale and consequences of reclassifying obesity as an addictive disorder: neurobiology, food environment and social policy perspectives (Q36131153) (← links)
- Eating motives and the controversy over dieting: eating less than needed versus less than wanted (Q36141308) (← links)
- Potential benefits of satiety to the consumer: scientific considerations (Q38107295) (← links)
- Effects of chocolate on cognitive function and mood: a systematic review. (Q38151863) (← links)
- Effects of preoccupation on interpersonal recall: a pilot study (Q38386786) (← links)
- Neuropsychological study of underweight and "weight-recovered" anorexia nervosa compared with bulimia nervosa and normal controls (Q47281019) (← links)
- The real-life costs of emotion regulation in anorexia nervosa: a combined ecological momentary assessment and fMRI study (Q47555098) (← links)
- Distraction, not hunger, is associated with lower mood and lower perceived work performance on fast compared to non-fast days during intermittent fasting (Q47646422) (← links)
- See the Seal? Understanding Restrained Eaters' Responses to Nutritional Messages on Food Packaging. (Q47836758) (← links)
- Features of automaticity in eating behavior (Q48022643) (← links)
- 'When suppression backfires': the ironic effects of suppressing eating-related thoughts (Q48435115) (← links)
- Thought suppression in obese and non-obese restrained eaters: piece of cake or forbidden fruit? (Q49036057) (← links)
- Working memory performance and preoccupying thoughts in female dieters: evidence for a selective central executive impairment (Q50304259) (← links)
- To eat or not to eat? Availability of food modulates the electrocortical response to food pictures in restrained eaters (Q51922077) (← links)
- Caloric restriction for longevity: II?The systematic neglect of behavioural and psychological outcomes in animal research (Q56483906) (← links)
- Health, not weight loss, focused programmes versus conventional weight loss programmes for cardiovascular risk factors: a systematic review and meta-analysis (Q92542153) (← links)