[HTML][HTML] The impact of sugar consumption on stress driven, emotional and addictive behaviors

A Jacques, N Chaaya, K Beecher, SA Ali… - Neuroscience & …, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract In 2016 the World Health Organization reported 39% of the world's adult population
(over 18 y) was overweight, with western countries such as Australia and the United States …

Dietary restraint: what's the harm? A review of the relationship between dietary restraint, weight trajectory and the development of eating pathology

K Schaumberg, DA Anderson, LM Anderson… - Clinical …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Dietary restraint has historically been implicated as a risk factor for the development of
eating pathology. Despite existing findings, recent research suggests that many individuals …

[BOK][B] The measurement of affect, mood, and emotion: A guide for health-behavioral research

P Ekkekakis - 2013 - books.google.com
The role of affective constructs in human behavior in general, and health behavior in
particular, is recapturing the attention of researchers. Affect, mood, and emotion are again …

[BOK][B] Health psychology: An introduction to behavior and health

L Brannon, JA Updegraff, J Feist - 2018 - thuvienso.hoasen.edu.vn
an Introduction to Behavior and Health Page 1 Australia • Brazil • Mexico • Singapore • United
Kingdom • United States HealtH Psychology an Introduction to Behavior and Health NINtH …

A new look at the science of weight control: how acceptance and commitment strategies can address the challenge of self-regulation

EM Forman, ML Butryn - Appetite, 2015 - Elsevier
The current manuscript proposes an acceptance-based, self-regulation framework for
understanding the challenge of weight maintenance and describes how this framework can …

Pleasure as an ally of healthy eating? Contrasting visceral and Epicurean eating pleasure and their association with portion size preferences and wellbeing

Y Cornil, P Chandon - Appetite, 2016 - Elsevier
Research on overeating and self-regulation has associated eating pleasure with short-term
visceral impulses triggered by hunger, external cues, or internal emotional urges. Drawing …

Turning a blind eye to temptation: how cognitive load can facilitate self-regulation.

LF Van Dillen, EK Papies… - Journal of Personality and …, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
The present research shows in 4 studies that cognitive load can reduce the impact of
temptations on cognition and behavior and, thus, challenges the proposition that distraction …

Why did I eat that? Perspectives on food decision making and dietary restraint

MG Bublitz, LA Peracchio, LG Block - Journal of Consumer Psychology, 2010 - Elsevier
Consumers trying to watch or restrict what they eat face a battle each day as they attempt to
navigate the food-rich environments in which they live. Due to the complexity of food …

Extrinsic and intrinsic food product attributes in consumer and sensory research: literature review and quantification of the findings

C Symmank - Management Review Quarterly, 2019 - Springer
As recent years have seen a growing interest in integrating consumer and sensory science,
this paper aims at presenting a systematic literature review of empirical studies investigating …

The dynamics of self-regulation

A Fishbach, Y Zhang, M Koo - European review of social …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Research on the dynamics of self-regulation addresses situations in which people select
goal-directed actions with respect to other existing or still missing actions towards …