Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 15, 2026

Control of Eating Behavior Using a Novel Feedback System
Published on: May 8, 2018
Behavioural treatment of obesity
Abstract:
Behaviour modification is a promising method of therapy for obesity. Helping the patient to gain control over environmental stimuli and positive reinforcement for the acquisition of appropriate eating and exercise habits are the basis of most treatment programs. While behavioural approaches have, on the average, resulted in greater weight loss than traditional measures during active therapy, responses have been highly variable, and the eventual outcome remains to be established by long-term follow-up studies. The best results are probably achieved with a combination of behavioural therapy and other measures such as a formal exercise program. Since primary prevention may be critical to the overall control of obesity, behavioural approaches may also be applied to young children.
Related Concept Videos
Diabetes: Management and Pharmacotherapy
Insulin remains the cornerstone of treatment for most patients with type 1 and many...
Behaviorism
The core premise of behaviorism is its focus on observable behavior rather than internal thoughts or feelings. This approach argues that true scientific...
Behavior Modification
A real-world application of operant conditioning principles is applied...
Binge Eating Disorders
Behavior Therapy
Exposure therapy is a cornerstone of behavioral treatment for anxiety disorders. It involves systematic exposure to feared stimuli, either in real...
Operant Conditioning Intervention
In operant conditioning, behaviors that are...

