Too hot to handle: Mood states moderate implicit approach vs. avoidance tendencies toward food cues in patients with obesity and active binge eating disorder

J. Krehbiel, G. Halbeisen, S. Kühn, Y. Erim, G. Paslakis, Journal of Psychiatric Research 143 (2021) 302–308.

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Krehbiel J, Halbeisen G, Kühn S, Erim Y, Paslakis G. Too hot to handle: Mood states moderate implicit approach vs. avoidance tendencies toward food cues in patients with obesity and active binge eating disorder. Journal of Psychiatric Research. 2021;143:302-308. doi:10.1016/j.jpsychires.2021.09.031
Krehbiel, J., Halbeisen, G., Kühn, S., Erim, Y., & Paslakis, G. (2021). Too hot to handle: Mood states moderate implicit approach vs. avoidance tendencies toward food cues in patients with obesity and active binge eating disorder. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 143, 302–308. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychires.2021.09.031
Krehbiel J et al. (2021) Too Hot to Handle: Mood States Moderate Implicit Approach vs. Avoidance Tendencies toward Food Cues in Patients with Obesity and Active Binge Eating Disorder. Journal of Psychiatric Research 143, 302–308.
Krehbiel, Johannes, Georg Halbeisen, Simone Kühn, Yesim Erim, and Georgios Paslakis. “Too Hot to Handle: Mood States Moderate Implicit Approach vs. Avoidance Tendencies toward Food Cues in Patients with Obesity and Active Binge Eating Disorder.” Journal of Psychiatric Research 143 (2021): 302–8. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychires.2021.09.031.
Krehbiel, Johannes, Georg Halbeisen, Simone Kühn, Yesim Erim und Georgios Paslakis. 2021. Too hot to handle: Mood states moderate implicit approach vs. avoidance tendencies toward food cues in patients with obesity and active binge eating disorder. Journal of Psychiatric Research 143: 302–308. doi:10.1016/j.jpsychires.2021.09.031, .
Krehbiel, Johannes ; Halbeisen, Georg ; Kühn, Simone ; Erim, Yesim ; Paslakis, Georgios: Too hot to handle: Mood states moderate implicit approach vs. avoidance tendencies toward food cues in patients with obesity and active binge eating disorder. In: Journal of Psychiatric Research Bd. 143, Elsevier BV (2021), S. 302–308
J. Krehbiel, G. Halbeisen, S. Kühn, Y. Erim, G. Paslakis, Too hot to handle: Mood states moderate implicit approach vs. avoidance tendencies toward food cues in patients with obesity and active binge eating disorder, Journal of Psychiatric Research. 143 (2021) 302–308.
J. Krehbiel, G. Halbeisen, S. Kühn, Y. Erim, and G. Paslakis, “Too hot to handle: Mood states moderate implicit approach vs. avoidance tendencies toward food cues in patients with obesity and active binge eating disorder,” Journal of Psychiatric Research, vol. 143, pp. 302–308, 2021, doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2021.09.031.
Krehbiel, Johannes, et al. “Too Hot to Handle: Mood States Moderate Implicit Approach vs. Avoidance Tendencies toward Food Cues in Patients with Obesity and Active Binge Eating Disorder.” Journal of Psychiatric Research, vol. 143, 2021, pp. 302–08, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychires.2021.09.031.
Krehbiel, Johannes u. a.: Too hot to handle: Mood states moderate implicit approach vs. avoidance tendencies toward food cues in patients with obesity and active binge eating disorder, in: Journal of Psychiatric Research 143 (2021),  S. 302–308.
Krehbiel J, Halbeisen G, Kühn S, Erim Y, Paslakis G. Too hot to handle: Mood states moderate implicit approach vs. avoidance tendencies toward food cues in patients with obesity and active binge eating disorder. Journal of Psychiatric Research. 2021;143:302–8.

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