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NCT ID: NCT02945371 Completed - Smoking Clinical Trials

Tailored Inhibitory Control Training to Reverse EA-linked Deficits in Mid-life

REV
Start date: September 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Insufficient inhibitory control is one pathway through which early adversity is related to a range of problems including excessive alcohol use, tobacco use, and unhealthy eating. The proposed research leverages a neurally informed model of inhibitory control and how it can be improved to test the efficacy of a person-centered inhibitory control intervention in a sample of mid-life individuals with early adversity. The knowledge obtained by this study could be scaled into a flexible, low-cost, and wide-ranging intervention to remediate some of the effects of early adversity on inhibitory control and thus a number of prevalent health risking behaviors.

NCT ID: NCT01684553 Completed - Oral Intake Reduced Clinical Trials

The Effect of Changing the Eating Speed on Energy Intake

EatSpeed
Start date: February 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

It was hypothesized that eating a meal slowly would lead to a lower meal energy intake and lesser feelings of hunger and desire to eat and higher levels of fullness after the meal compared to eating the same meal more quickly.