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Selective attention to food and body shape words in dieters and restrained nondieters
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Dietary restraint and addictive behaviors: The generalizability of Tiffany's cue reactivity model
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Impairment of cognitive performance associated with dieting and high levels of dietary restraint
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Preoccupation, food, and failure: An investigation of cognitive performance deficits in dieters
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