Search Results - "Mehl, Nora"
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Introducing zanadio -A Digitalized, Multimodal Program to Treat Obesity
Published in Nutrients (01-08-2022)“…While the prevalence of overweight and obesity has been increasing annually, the accessibility of on-site treatment programs is not rising correspondingly…”
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Unhealthy yet Avoidable-How Cognitive Bias Modification Alters Behavioral and Brain Responses to Food Cues in Individuals with Obesity
Published in Nutrients (18-04-2019)“…Obesity is associated with automatically approaching problematic stimuli, such as unhealthy food. Cognitive bias modification (CBM) could beneficially impact…”
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Retraining automatic action tendencies in obesity
Published in Physiology & behavior (01-08-2018)“…Eating behavior in obesity resembles addictive disorders in that individuals have difficulties inhibiting problematic eating behavior. They show an approach…”
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A randomized‐controlled trial to evaluate the app‐based multimodal weight loss program zanadio for patients with obesity
Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-05-2023)“…Objective This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the app‐based, multimodal weight loss program zanadio. Methods A randomized‐controlled trial was…”
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Hemispheric asymmetries in resting‐state EEG and fMRI are related to approach and avoidance behaviour, but not to eating behaviour or BMI
Published in Human brain mapping (01-04-2020)“…Much of our behaviour is driven by two motivational dimensions—approach and avoidance. These have been related to frontal hemispheric asymmetries in clinical…”
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Cause or consequence? Investigating attention bias and self-regulation skills in children at risk for obesity
Published in Journal of experimental child psychology (01-03-2017)“…•This paper compares a population at risk for obesity with normal-weight controls.•Attentional flexibility, emotion regulation and inhibitory control were…”
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