[HTML][HTML] Does 'portion size'matter? Brain responses to food and non-food cues presented in varying amounts
Larger portions of food elicit greater intake than smaller portions of food, particularly when
foods are high in energy density (kcal/g; ED). The neural mechanisms underlying this effect …
foods are high in energy density (kcal/g; ED). The neural mechanisms underlying this effect …
[HTML][HTML] Obesity and acute stress modulate appetite and neural responses in food word reactivity task
Obesity can result from excess intake in response to environmental food cues, and stress
can drive greater intake and body weight. We used a novel fMRI task to explore how obesity …
can drive greater intake and body weight. We used a novel fMRI task to explore how obesity …
[HTML][HTML] The cerebellar response to visual portion size cues is associated with the portion size effect in children
The neural mechanisms underlying susceptibility to eating more in response to large
portions (ie, the portion size effect) remain unclear. Thus, the present study examined how …
portions (ie, the portion size effect) remain unclear. Thus, the present study examined how …
[HTML][HTML] Poorer inhibitory control was related to greater food intake across meals varying in portion size: A randomized crossover trial
PM Cunningham, LS Roe, AL Pearce, KL Keller… - Appetite, 2024 - Elsevier
Individuals eat more food when larger portions are served, and this portion size effect could
be influenced by inhibitory control (the ability to suppress an automatic response). Inhibitory …
be influenced by inhibitory control (the ability to suppress an automatic response). Inhibitory …
Children at high familial risk for obesity show executive functioning deficits prior to development of excess weight status
Objective The objective of this study was to determine whether children with healthy weight
who vary by familial risk for obesity differ in executive functioning. Methods Children (age 7 …
who vary by familial risk for obesity differ in executive functioning. Methods Children (age 7 …
[HTML][HTML] Evaluation of visual food stimuli paradigms on healthy adolescents for future use in fMRI studies in anorexia nervosa
A Dąbkowska-Mika, R Steiger, M Gander… - Journal of Eating …, 2023 - Springer
Background Mostly, visual food stimuli paradigms for functional Magnetic Resonance
Imaging are used in studies of eating disorders. However, the optimal contrasts and …
Imaging are used in studies of eating disorders. However, the optimal contrasts and …
[PDF][PDF] Standardization of a Gaming Image Database for Visual Processing Research
RJ Gilbertson, J Hammersley, SA Birkholz… - Addicta: The Turkish …, 2024 - addicta.com.tr
The purpose of the current study was to develop a database of gaming photo stimuli to be
used in future psychological research assessing behavioral, cognitive, and neural correlates …
used in future psychological research assessing behavioral, cognitive, and neural correlates …
Distribusi asupan makanan padat energi pada mahasiswa kedokteran Universitas Tarumanagara
ME Rumawas - Tarumanagara Medical Journal, 2023 - journal.untar.ac.id
Makanan yang memiliki densitas energi tinggi disebut sebagai makanan padat energi,
biasanya merupakan makanan dengan kandungan gula dan lemak yang tinggi. Data Badan …
biasanya merupakan makanan dengan kandungan gula dan lemak yang tinggi. Data Badan …
Examining the Relationship Between Home Food Environment and Eating in the Absence of Hunger in Children
W Li - 2022 - etda.libraries.psu.edu
Eating in the absence of hunger (EAH) is one of the potential contributors to childhood
obesity. It has been found to be associated with children's weight status and parental …
obesity. It has been found to be associated with children's weight status and parental …
[PDF][PDF] Visual Processing Research
The purpose of the current study was to develop a database of gaming photo stimuli to be
used in future psychological research assessing behavioral, cognitive, and neural correlates …
used in future psychological research assessing behavioral, cognitive, and neural correlates …