Cue exposure therapy reduces overeating of exposed and non-exposed foods in obese adolescents
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry Jan 24, 2018
Schyns G, et al. - Researchers here aimed at assessing if two sessions of food cue exposure therapy reduced eating in the absence of hunger (EAH), specified for exposed and non-exposed food, in overweight and obese adolescents, and whether habituation of food cue reactivity and reduced CS-US expectancies predicted a decrease in EAH. A reduction in eating in the absence of hunger (EAH) of exposed food was observed with cue exposure. Findings revealed less EAH for non-exposed food items (generalisation) in addition. No relation of habituation of cue reactivity to less EAH was evident. CS-US expectancy violation was observed to have no relation to EAH.
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