Food-related inhibitory control training reduces food liking but not snacking frequency or weight in a large healthy adult sample

Volume: 167, Pages: 105601 - 105601
Published: Dec 1, 2021
Abstract
Inhibitory control training has recently been used as an intervention to aid healthy eating and encourage weight loss. The aim of this pre-registered study was to explore the effects of training on food liking, food consumption and weight loss in a large (n = 366), predominantly healthy-weight sample. Participants received four training sessions within a week, in which they had to inhibit their responses to either energy-dense foods (active...
Paper Details
Title
Food-related inhibitory control training reduces food liking but not snacking frequency or weight in a large healthy adult sample
Published Date
Dec 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
167
Pages
105601 - 105601
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