Evidence for enhancing childhood obesity treatment from a dual-process perspective: A systematic literature review

Volume: 77, Pages: 101840 - 101840
Published: Apr 1, 2020
Abstract
Impulsivity contributes to poor outcomes of existing childhood obesity treatments. Conceptualised within dual-process models, this self-regulation failure reflects the operation of strong automatic processing (heightened food responsivity) and/or weak regulatory processing (poor self-control). This systematic literature review examined the evidence for the self-regulation failure hypothesis from a dual-process models perspective to evaluate its...
Paper Details
Title
Evidence for enhancing childhood obesity treatment from a dual-process perspective: A systematic literature review
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Volume
77
Pages
101840 - 101840
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