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Associations Between Restrained, Emotional, and External Eating Behaviors and Obesity Among Saudi Adults: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]

open access: yesNutrients
Almaghrabi MA   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Preschool children's eating behaviors and caregivers' feeding practices in relation to children's weight in China: a network analysis. [PDF]

open access: yesAnn Med
Zhang H   +11 more
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Eating behavior in binge eating disorder

International Journal of Eating Disorders, 1993
In order to examine the eating behavior of individuals with the newly proposed diagnosis, binge eating disorder (BED), standardized meals were served to 20 obese women, 10 with BED and 10 without BED. When asked to binge eat from a multiple-item array of foods, obese subjects with BED consumed significantly more calories than did obese subjects without
J A, Goldfein   +4 more
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Eating Behavior in Bulimiaa

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1989
Despite our strong belief in the utility of laboratory studies of eating behavior, we also note several caveats on the data thereby obtained. First, it must be assumed that subjects' behavior is influenced by the laboratory environment and is not identical to eating behavior in a "normal" setting.
B T, Walsh, H R, Kissileff, C M, Hadigan
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Behavioral mimicry of eating in mice

Neuroscience Letters, 2022
Nonconscious behavioral mimicry is prevalent in humans and highly social animals who imitate the behaviors of others without awareness. Previous studies indicated people tended to match their amount of eating to that of their eating companions due to behavioral mimicry, however whether such phenomena were existed in rodents is still unknown. Developing
Yuanting, Xie   +5 more
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ADOLESCENT EATING BEHAVIOR

Nutrition Reviews, 2009
Girls' perception of what constitutes normal body weight is often unrealistic. Many of them are preoccupied with fear of being fat. Such misconceptions can strongly influence eating behavior.
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Eating and Eating Behavior

1989
Since anorexia is a serious aberration of normal eating behavior, it is important to understand the mechanisms of animal and human eating patterns in order to reach a better understanding of the fundamental processes involved in eating. This will be done through an examination of the behavioral and learned eating patterns of animals, as well as the ...
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