Mood, eating behaviour and attention.
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a growing health problem, but most people find dieting unsuccessful. Three studies examine possible reasons for the difficulty and the extent to which dieting-related reductions in cognitive function are associated with mood and well-being. METHOD: In Study One, 49 female diet...
Main Authors: | Williams, J, Healy, H, Eade, J, Windle, G, Cowen, P, Green, M, Durlach, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2002
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