Differential effects of daily snack food intake on the reinforcing value of food in obese and nonobese women123
AUTOR(ES)
Temple, Jennifer L
FONTE
American Society for Nutrition
RESUMO
Background: Food reinforcement, ie, motivation to obtain food, is associated with energy intake and obesity. Finding ways to decrease the reinforcing value of unhealthy foods may help with adherence to diets and maintenance of weight loss. Our previous study in nonobese adults showed that daily consumption of the same snack food (food consumed apart from meals) for 14 d significantly decreased its reinforcing value.
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