Elizabeth Hinton
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Graduate Student Researcher
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Elizabeth Hinton's research focuses on understanding the mechanisms that influence eating behaviors, particularly in the context of exercise. Her recent publication investigates attentional bias towards food cues as a potential factor contributing to increased appetite following physical activity, a phenomenon known as exercise-induced hyperphagia. Hinton collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas – Fort Smith, including Adam Gabriel, Sydney Wigder, Kyle Flack, and Breanna Skinner, with whom she has co-authored publications. Her scholarly work is characterized by a focus on behavioral and psychological aspects of health and metabolism.
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- Publications: 1
Selected Publications
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Attentional bias for food cues as a mechanism driving exercise-induced hyperphagia (2026)
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- Attentional bias for food cues as a mechanism driving exercise-induced hyperphagia
- Attentional bias for food cues as a mechanism driving exercise-induced hyperphagia
- Attentional bias for food cues as a mechanism driving exercise-induced hyperphagia
- Attentional bias for food cues as a mechanism driving exercise-induced hyperphagia
- Attentional bias for food cues as a mechanism driving exercise-induced hyperphagia
- Attentional bias for food cues as a mechanism driving exercise-induced hyperphagia
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