نتایج جستجو برای: overeating

تعداد نتایج: 1006  

2014
Hisham Ziauddeen Naresh Subramaniam Victoria C. Cambridge Nenad Medic Ismaa Sadaf Farooqi Paul C. Fletcher

A key challenge in studying reward processing in humans is to go beyond subjective self-report measures and quantify different aspects of reward such as hedonics, motivation, and goal value in more objective ways. This is particularly relevant for the understanding of overeating and obesity as well as their potential treatments. In this paper are described a set of measures of food-related moti...

Journal: :Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association 2008
Harriëtte M Snoek Tatjana van Strien Jan M A M Janssens Rutger C M E Engels

OBJECTIVE Although restrained eating is believed to increase overeating and weight in the long term, the opposite has also been found: Heavy individuals are more likely to diet. The objective of the current study was to test both pathways for adolescents. DESIGN A longitudinal model was used to explore the bidirectional associations between restrained eating and body mass index (BMI). MAIN ...

2015
Martin R. Yeomans Aaron Brace Ingmar H.A. Franken

There is increasing evidence that individual differences in tendency to overeat relate to impulsivity, possibly by increasing reactivity to food-related cues in the environment. This study tested whether acute exposure to food cues enhanced impulsive and risky responses in women classified on tendency to overeat, indexed by scores on the three factor eating questionnaire disinhibition (TFEQ-D),...

Journal: :Appetite 2013
Margaret A Leitch Michael J Morgan Martin R Yeomans

The current study explored the relationship between three subtypes of impulsivity (Reflection Impulsivity, Impulsive Choice, and Impulsive Action) and measures of uncontrolled eating (TFEQ-D) and restraint (TFEQ-R). Eighty women classified as scoring higher or lower on TFEQ-D and TFEQ-R completed the Matching Familiar Figures Test (MFFT20), Delay Discounting Task (DDT), a Go No Go task, Balloon...

2015
Katie C. Coate Guillaume Kraft Masakazu Shiota Marta S. Smith Ben Farmer Phil Williams Alan D. Cherrington Mary Courtney Moore

1 2 Chronic Overeating Impairs Hepatic Glucose Uptake and Disposition 3 4 5 Katie C. Coate, Guillaume Kraft, Masakazu Shiota, 1 Marta S. Smith, Ben Farmer, 1 6 Doss W. Neal, 1,2 Phil Williams, Alan D. Cherrington, and Mary Courtney Moore 7 8 Department of Molecular Physiology & Biophysics, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN 37232 9 Diabetes Research and Training Center, Van...

2010
Marcia L. Pelchat

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology 2010, 26:165–169 Purpose of review Food addiction has been implicated as a putative causal factor in chronic overeating, binge eating, and obesity. The concept of food addiction has been controversial historically due to definitional and conceptual difficulties and to a lack of rigorous scientific data. Recent findings Support for the food addiction hypothesi...

2016
Rebecca A. Darling Paige M. Dingess Kevin C. Schlidt Erin M. Smith Travis E. Brown

Cues previously paired with rewarding stimuli induce a time-dependent increase in the motivational craving state (incubation of craving). Whether there is an increase in craving for high-fat (HF) food over time, which may contribute to overeating and obesity, has not been determined. We hypothesized that cues paired with HF pellets would elicit a greater incubation of craving effect than those ...

Journal: :Hormones 2009
Elissa S Epel

Chronic stress can affect human health through a myriad of behavioral and biochemical pathways. Tauhis review focuses on some key hormonal and metabolic pathways that appear important today. In modern society, we are faced with excessive psychological stress, as well as an epidemic of overeating, and the two together appear to have synergistic effects. Chronic stress can lead to overeating, co-...

Journal: :Obesity facts 2012
Ozgür Albayrak Sebastian Mathias Wölfle Johannes Hebebrand

The relationship between overeating, substance abuse and (behavioral) addiction is controversial. Medically established forms of addiction so far pertain to substance use disorders only. But the preliminary Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders V (DSM V) suggests replacing the previous category 'Substance-Related Disorders' with 'Addiction and Related Disorders', thus for the f...

Journal: :Obesity 2011
Bradley M Appelhans Kathleen Woolf Sherry L Pagoto Kristin L Schneider Matthew C Whited Rebecca Liebman

Overeating is believed to result when the appetitive motivation to consume palatable food exceeds an individual's capacity for inhibitory control of eating. This hypothesis was supported in recent studies involving predominantly normal weight women, but has not been tested in obese populations. The current study tested the interaction between food reward sensitivity and inhibitory control in pr...

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