Research Article

Impact of Experimentally Induced Cognitive Dietary Restraint on Eating Behavior Traits, Appetite Sensations, and Markers of Stress during Energy Restriction in Overweight/Obese Women

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Mean (±std error) change in body weight for women from the CDR+ and CDR− groups over time. Analysis was performed on inverse transformed values. A significant time effect was observed (). Significant change from T = 0 week (). CDR+, with experimentally induced cognitive dietary restraint; CDR−, without experimentally induced cognitive dietary restraint.