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    Introducing zanadio -A Digitalized, Multimodal Program to Treat Obesity by Forkmann, Katarina, Roth, Lena, Mehl, Nora

    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 by Mehl, Nora, Morys, Filip, Villringer, Arno, Horstmann, Annette

    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 by Mehl, Nora, Mueller-Wieland, Lara, Mathar, David, Horstmann, Annette

    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 by Roth, Lena, Ordnung, Madeleine, Forkmann, Katarina, Mehl, Nora, Horstmann, Annette

    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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    Cause or consequence? Investigating attention bias and self-regulation skills in children at risk for obesity by Mehl, Nora, Bergmann, Sarah, Klein, Annette M., Daum, Moritz, von Klitzing, Kai, Horstmann, Annette

    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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