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1. Could implementation intentions improve the efficacy of behavioral weight-loss treatment?

2. The dynamic network associations of food craving, restrained eating, hunger and negative emotions.

3. Enhanced capacity to switch but not to maintain: The basis of attentional bias to high calorie foods in restrained eaters.

4. Risk factors for binge eating severity among adolescent girls and boys. A structural equation modeling approach.

5. Exploring mediation pathways on the relationship between acculturation and binge eating among Latino adolescents.

6. Commentary on: "What is restrained eating and how do we identify it?": Unveiling the elephant in the room.

7. Associations of somatic depressive symptoms with food attentional bias and eating behaviors.

8. The effect of restrained eating on acute stress-induced food intake in people with obesity.

9. Decreased emotional eating behavior is associated with greater excess weight loss five years after gastric banding.

10. Dietary restraint and weight loss in relation to disinhibited eating in obese Veterans following a behavioral weight loss intervention.

11. Depression and eating styles are independently associated with dietary intake.

12. Is thin in everywhere?: A cross-cultural comparison of a subsection of Tripartite Influence Model in Australia and Malaysia.

13. The role of craving in emotional and uncontrolled eating.

14. A nudge in a healthier direction: How environmental cues help restrained eaters pursue their weight-control goal.

15. Impulse control and restrained eating among young women: Evidence for compensatory cortical activation during a chocolate-specific delayed discounting task.

16. Make up your mind about food: A healthy mindset attenuates attention for high-calorie food in restrained eaters.

17. Restrained eating predicts effortful self-control as indicated by heart rate variability during food exposure.

18. Involuntary memories and restrained eating.

19. The association between types of eating behaviour and dispositional mindfulness in adults with diabetes. Results from Diabetes MILES. The Netherlands.

20. Does personality influence eating styles and food choices? Direct and indirect effects.

21. The effect of brand and caloric information on flavor perception and food consumption in restrained and unrestrained eaters.

22. Eating behavior, restraint status, and BMI of individuals high and low in perceived self-regulatory success.

23. Resistance reminders: Dieters reduce energy intake after exposure to diet-congruent food images compared to control non-food images.

24. The four undergraduate years. Changes in weight, eating attitudes, and depression.

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