Wales Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience Annual Conference 2009 , 2009-07-08

Title : ( What Feeds Obesity? The Role of Eating Type and Attentional Bias )

Authors: Javad Salehi Fadardi , masoud moghaddaszadeh bazzaz , امید رضا زاده ,

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Abstract

Food Attentional Bias (FAB) matters in overeating. Dieters and non-dieters show different eating types (ET). Objectives. We tested the effects of ETs, and dieting on FAB in Iran. Participants were dieters (N=34) and non-dieters (N=35). Methods. Dutch Eating Behaviour Questionnaire (DEBQ), and a Stroop test, including congruent and incongruent colour words, food- and concern-related and control words were administered. Results. Dieters scored higher on FAB, BMI, Emotional Eating, and Restrained Eating than non-dieters. Compared to underweight and normal BMI, obese participants scored higher on FAB, Emotional Eating, and Restrained Eating. External Eaters showed the lowest BMI than the other two types of eaters. Conclusion. When treating dieters, we recommend to take into account their eating type—e.g., dieting could make restraint eaters eat even more—and their FAB—e.g., the higher their BMI, the lower could be their ability to ignore food.

Keywords

, Stroop test, combi Stroop test, food attentional bias, dieting
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@inproceedings{paperid:1021684,
author = {Salehi Fadardi, Javad and Moghaddaszadeh Bazzaz, Masoud and امید رضا زاده},
title = {What Feeds Obesity? The Role of Eating Type and Attentional Bias},
booktitle = {Wales Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience Annual Conference 2009},
year = {2009},
location = {Deganwy, ENGLAND},
keywords = {Stroop test; combi Stroop test; food attentional bias; dieting},
}

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%0 Conference Proceedings
%T What Feeds Obesity? The Role of Eating Type and Attentional Bias
%A Salehi Fadardi, Javad
%A Moghaddaszadeh Bazzaz, Masoud
%A امید رضا زاده
%J Wales Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience Annual Conference 2009
%D 2009

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