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Food reward sensitivity, impulsivity, and weight change during and after a 3-month weight loss program.

Kathryn M RossAbraham EastmanUmelo A UgwoabaKathryn E DemosJason LillisRena R Wing
Published in: PloS one (2020)
Results demonstrated an association between food reward sensitivity and weight. Further, decreases in both food reward sensitivity and impulsivity were observed during an initial weight loss program, but neither baseline levels nor improvements were associated with weight change. Taken together, results suggest that the constructs of food reward sensitivity, impulsivity, and reinforcement pathology may have limited clinical utility within behavioral weight management interventions. Future intervention studies should examine whether food-related impulsivity tasks lead to a similar pattern of results.
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