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ABSTRACT Associations between stress, emotions and unhealthy eating have been reported, yet findings remain inconsistent. Stress eating and emotional eating have frequently been used interchangeably despite potential differences regarding physiological and psychological explanations.
Christoph Bamberg +2 more
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A comparative neuropsychological assessment of anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder and healthy control: a cross-sectional study in female university students. [PDF]
Özcan ÖÖ, Çevreli B.
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Evaluating the use of virtual reality for weight management: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Abstract Aims This study aims to clarify the effect of VR as an additional method to common treatments for weight management in adults using a systematic review and meta‐analytic design. Materials and Methods A comprehensive literature search was performed through Medline, Embase, CENTRAL, PsycINFO, CINAHL, and Web of Science Core Collection to ...
Makan Pourmasoumi +6 more
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Low Maternal Care and Protection and Body Image Dissatisfaction as Psychopathological Predictors of Binge Eating Disorder in Transitional-Age Youth. [PDF]
Bianciardi E +7 more
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ABSTRACT Background Dietary melatonin, naturally occurring in plant‐ and animal‐based foods, has been linked to beneficial effects on sleep, mood and metabolic health. Although evidence suggests that food‐derived melatonin may elevate circulating levels, few studies have assessed its intake through habitual diets or explored associations with chronic ...
Gilmara Alves Zanirate +4 more
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Health Economic Evaluation of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Adolescents With Binge-Eating Disorder in Germany. [PDF]
Pardey N +3 more
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Comparing men and women with binge‐eating disorder and co‐morbid obesity
Janet A. Lydecker, C. Grilo
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A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analytic Assessment of Unpredictability and Disordered Eating
ABSTRACT Perceived unpredictability, whether it relates to experiences, food availability, or belief systems, may predict disordered eating behaviors and affect weight gain and future health. Past studies investigating the associations of unpredictability and disordered eating, however, have shown inconsistent findings.
Tomás Cabeza de Baca +5 more
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