ob0001rfc2.3 | (1) | UKCO2019
Oustric Pauline
, Beaulieu Kristine
, Casanova Nuno
, Husson Francois
, Gibbons Catherine
, Hopkins Marc
, Blundell John
, Finlayson Graham
Background: Contrary to the idea that compensatory increases in food reward occur after weight loss (WL), a systematic review has shown that liking (L) and implicit wanting (W) decrease after WL interventions. However, there is a large individual variability in WL-induced changes in food reward, with potential implications for weight regain. The aim of this multivariate analysis was to summarize the changes in L&W during WL at the individual level.Me...