Improving Food‐Related Inhibitory Control Through an mHealth Intervention—A Secondary Outcome Analysis of an RCT
Natalie Schoemann(University of Bamberg), Jörg Wolstein(University of Bamberg), Sabine Steins‐Loeber(University of Bamberg), Tanja Färber(University of Bamberg), Stephan Herpertz(European Medicines Agency), Magdalena Pape(LWL-Universitätsklinikum Bochum), Caroline Seiferth(Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Psychology)
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