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Could training executive function improve treatment outcomes for eating disorders?Review of smartphone applications for the treatment of eating disorders.Perceptions of the feasibility and acceptability of a smartphone application for the treatment of binge eating disorders: Qualitative feedback from a user population and clinicians.Mindful decision making and inhibitory control training as complementary means to decrease snack consumption.Promising technological innovations in cognitive training to treat eating-related behavior.Executive functioning in overweight individuals with and without loss-of-control eating.The independent and interacting effects of hedonic hunger and executive function on binge eatingAcceptance-based behavioral treatment for weight control: a review and future directions.Do executive functioning deficits underpin binge eating disorder? A comparison of overweight women with and without binge eating pathology.Slowing down and taking a second look: Inhibitory deficits associated with binge eating are not food-specific.Experiential acceptance, motivation for recovery, and treatment outcome in eating disorders.An investigation of negative affect, reactivity, and distress tolerance as predictors of disordered eating attitudes across adolescenceDoes impulsivity predict outcome in treatment for binge eating disorder? A multimodal investigationReturn of the JITAI: Applying a Just-in-Time Adaptive Intervention Framework to the Development of m-Health Solutions for Addictive Behaviors.Acceptance-based versus standard behavioral treatment for obesity: Results from the mind your health randomized controlled trial.A Pilot Study of an Acceptance-based Behavioral Treatment for Binge Eating Disorder.Ecological Momentary Assessment of Dietary Lapses Across Behavioral Weight Loss Treatment: Characteristics, Predictors, and Relationships with Weight Change.Not so fast: The impact of impulsivity on weight loss varies by treatment type.Ecological momentary assessment of self-attitudes in response to dietary lapses.Executive functioning and dietary intake: Neurocognitive correlates of fruit, vegetable, and saturated fat intake in adults with obesity.Are individuals with loss-of-control eating more prone to dietary lapse in behavioural weight loss treatment? An ecological momentary assessment study.OnTrack: development and feasibility of a smartphone app designed to predict and prevent dietary lapses.Developing an Acceptance-Based Behavioral Treatment for Binge Eating Disorder: Rationale and Challenges.Heart rate variability and emotion regulation among individuals with obesity and loss of control eatingA multimodal investigation of impulsivity as a moderator of the relation between momentary elevations in negative internal states and subsequent dietary lapsesCan the artificial intelligence technique of reinforcement learning use continuously-monitored digital data to optimize treatment for weight loss?The project REBOOT protocol: Evaluating a personalized inhibitory control training as an adjunct to cognitive behavioral therapy for bulimia nervosa and binge-eating disorderDeveloping more efficient, effective, and disseminable treatments for eating disorders: an overview of the multiphase optimization strategyExecutive Functioning as a Predictor of Weight Loss and Physical Activity OutcomesImpulsivity and affect reactivity prospectively predict disordered eating attitudes in adolescents: a 6-year longitudinal studyA characterization of binge planning behavior in individuals with binge-spectrum eating disordersLong-Term Follow-up of the Mind Your Health Project: Acceptance-Based versus Standard Behavioral Treatment for ObesityMechanisms and moderators in mindfulness- and acceptance-based treatments for binge eating spectrum disorders: A systematic reviewComputerized neurocognitive training for improving dietary health and facilitating weight lossDoes executive function moderate the relation between momentary affective and physical states and subsequent dietary lapse? An EMA investigation
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