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. 2022 Aug:46:101168.
doi: 10.1016/j.cobeha.2022.101168. Epub 2022 Jun 15.

Efficacy of a combined food-response inhibition and attention training for weight loss

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Efficacy of a combined food-response inhibition and attention training for weight loss

Eric Stice et al. Curr Opin Behav Sci. 2022 Aug.

Abstract

This Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences article reviews trials that evaluated an obesity treatment that combines response-inhibition training with high-calorie foods and training designed to reduce attention for high-calorie foods. Two randomized controlled trials suggest that food-response inhibition and attention training produced significant body-fat loss, along with a reduction in valuation of, and reward-region response to, high-calorie foods. However, these effects did not emerge in a third trial, potentially because this trial used more heterogeneous food images, which reduced inhibition learning and attentional learning. Collectively, results suggest that food-response inhibition and attention training can devalue high-calorie foods and result in weight loss, but only if a homogeneous set of high-calorie and low-calorie food images is used.

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