Effects of a Smartphone-Based Approach-Avoidance Intervention on Chocolate Craving and Consumption: Randomized Controlled Trial
BackgroundRepeatedly pushing high-calorie food stimuli away based on joystick movements has been found to reduce approach biases toward these stimuli. Some studies also found that such avoidance training reduced consumption of high-calorie foods. ObjectiveThis study aimed to test effects of a smartp...
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Main Authors: | Meule, Adrian (Author), Richard, Anna (Author), Dinic, Radomir (Author), Blechert, Jens (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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