HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Isabel Arend from the University of Nicosia, Cyprus United States have published the paper: Choices of (in)action in obesity: Implications for research on treatment and prevention, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors propose a framework that integrates active and passive risk-taking within the current bidirectional models of obesity.
- how: The analysis of the literature reveals that risktaking behavior in obesity has mainly been examined through failures to inhibit undesirable behavior.
- future: Future studies should be designed to examine the neuro basis of these two forms of risk . . .
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