The evidential value of research on cognitive training to change food-related biases and unhealthy eating behavior: A systematic review and p-curve analysis
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UAM. Departamento de Psicología BásicaPublisher
WileyDate
2021-10-21Citation
10.1111/obr.13338
Obesity Reviews 22.12 (2021): 13338
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1467-789XDOI
10.1111/obr.13338Funded by
Consejería de Educación e Investigación, Grant/Award Numbers: 2016-T1/SOC-1395, 2020-5A/SOC-19723; Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, Grant/Award Numbers: PSI2017-85159-P, Ref. FJC2018-036047-IProject
Gobierno de España. PSI2017-85159-PEditor's Version
https://doi.org/10.1111/obr.13338Subjects
cognitive training; obesity; p-curve analysis; systematic review; PsicologíaRights
© 2021 by the authorsAbstract
Cognitive bias modification (CBM), which retrains implicit biases towards unhealthy foods, has been proposed as a promising adjunct to improve the efficacy of weight loss interventions. We conducted a systematic review of research on three CBM approaches (i.e., cue-specific inhibitory control, approach bias modification, and attentional bias modification) for reducing unhealthy eating biases and behavior. We performed a p-curve analysis to determine the evidential value of this research; this method is optimally suited to clarify whether published results reflect true effects or false positives due to publication and reporting biases. When considering all CBM approaches, our results suggested that the findings of CBM trials targeting unhealthy eating are unlikely to be false positives. However, only research on attentional bias modification reached acceptable levels of power. These results suggest that CBM interventions may be an effective strategy to enhance the efficacy of weight loss interventions. However, there is room for improvement in the methodological standards of this area of research, especially increasing the statistical power can help to fully clarify the clinical potential of CBM, and determine the role of potential moderators
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Google Scholar:Navas, Juan F.
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Verdejo-García, Antonio
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Vadillo, Miguel A.
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