Kyle Flack
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Kyle Flack's research focuses on behavioral and psychological studies, particularly investigating mechanisms that influence eating behaviors. His recent publication, "Attentional bias for food cues as a mechanism driving exercise-induced hyperphagia," explores the relationship between attention to food stimuli and increased appetite following exercise. Flack has co-authored publications with colleagues at the University of Arkansas – Fort Smith, including Adam Gabriel, Sydney Wigder, Breanna Skinner, and Elizabeth Hinton. His work contributes to understanding the complex interplay between physical activity, attention, and food consumption.
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- Publications: 1
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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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