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Implicit process interventions in eating behaviour: A meta-analysis examining mediators and moderators
Health Psychology Review ( IF 6.6 ) Pub Date : 2019-01-24
Matthias B. Aulbach, Keegan Knittle, Ari Haukkala

Dual-process models integrate deliberative and impulsive mental systems and predict dietary behaviours better than deliberative processes alone. Computerized tasks such as the Go/No-Go, Stop-Signal, Approach-Avoidance, and Evaluative Conditioning have been used as interventions to directly alter implicit biases. This meta-analysis examines the effects of these tasks on dietary behaviours, explores potential moderators of effectiveness, and examines implicit bias change as a proposed mechanism.

中文翻译:

饮食行为的隐性过程干预:荟萃分析,研究调解人和主持人

双过程模型整合了商议性和冲动性心理系统,并且比单独商议性过程更好地预测饮食行为。诸如执行/不执行,停止信号,避免进近和评估条件之类的计算机化任务已被用作直接改变隐性偏差的干预措施。这项荟萃分析研究了这些任务对饮食行为的影响,探索了潜在的调节因素,并研究了隐性偏见变化作为一种​​拟议的机制。
更新日期:2019-01-24
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