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To binge or not to binge? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Braet, Caroline, Goossens, Lien
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Evaluating the Association of Sociodemographic, Anthropometric, and Lifestyle Factors with Emotional Eating: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]

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Mentzelou M   +8 more
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Boredom proneness and emotion regulation predict emotional eating

Journal of Health Psychology, 2015
Emotional eating is considered a risk factor for eating disorders and an important contributor to obesity and its associated health problems. It has been suggested that boredom may be an important contributor to overeating, but has received relatively little attention. A sample of 552 college students was surveyed.
Amanda C, Crockett   +2 more
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Emotional eating: Eating when emotional or emotional about eating?

Psychology & Health, 2010
This article examines the extent to which self-reported emotional eating is a predictor of unhealthy snack consumption or, alternatively, an expression of beliefs about the relation between emotions and eating derived from concerns about eating behaviour. Three studies were conducted.
Adriaanse, M.A.   +2 more
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Emotional Eating and Eating Disorder Psychopathology

Eating Disorders, 2001
The study examined to what extent emotional eating, restrained eating, and bulimic tendencies are found together in naturally occurring groups, and whether these groups differ in terms of the psychological characteristics relevant to eating disorders.
M, Lindeman, K, Stark
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Mindful eating questionnaired: eating control, emotional eating and conscious nutrition trio: Mindful Eating Eating Control, Emotional Eating, Conscious Nutrition

Progress in Nutrition, 2020
Objective: Present study, it was aimed to determine the relationship between university students’ mindful eating according to their age, body mass index and gender, and also to find mindful eating and subscales correlations and relationships, especially between emotional eating.
Köse, Gizem   +1 more
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Rethinking emotional eating: Retrospective and momentary indices of emotional eating represent distinct constructs

Appetite, 2021
Emotional eating (EE) has been proposed as a key weight loss barrier. However, most investigations of EE rely on retrospective self-reports, which may have poor construct validity. This study evaluated concordance between a common self-report EE measure and a novel method for assessing momentary EE using ecological momentary assessment (EMA).
Christina Chwyl   +3 more
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