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Emotional Eating Scale

2015
The Emotional Eating Scale (EES) was constructed to allow a detailed analysis of the relationship between negative mood and disordered eating in obese people with binge eating disorder (Arnow et al. 1995). The questionnaire was published in the appendix of the 1995 publication in the journal International Journal of Eating Disorders and became one of ...
Strien, T. van, Gibson, E.L.
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Emotional awareness and emotional eating

Cognition & Emotion, 2009
Two studies examined the relation between emotional awareness (attention to and clarity of emotions) and eating behaviours. In Study 1, college women (n=198) completed measures of emotional awareness, emotional eating, and neuroticism. When all predictors were considered simultaneously, low attention to emotion was the only significant predictor of ...
Alice Moon, Howard Berenbaum
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Emotional Eating and Emotional Eating Alternatives in Subjects Undergoing Bariatric Surgery

Obesity Surgery, 2007
The purpose of this study was to characterize emotional eating and its alternatives in obese patients undergoing bariatric surgery.The medical charts of 178 consecutive patients who had laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass provided by a multidisciplinary bariatric program were reviewed.
Anna I, Guerdjikova   +5 more
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Emotional eating and eating psychopathology among non‐eating‐disordered women

International Journal of Eating Disorders, 1998
A recent study (Arnow, Kenardy, & Agras, 1995, Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 15, 155-170) has reported on the development and preliminary validation of the Emotional Eating Scale (EES), a questionnaire measure of the tendency to eat in response to affective state.
G, Waller, S, Osman
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Eating Behavior, Emotions, and Overweight

Psychological Reports, 1981
Your Emotional Investment in Eating: A Test was administered to 26 subjects 20 or more pounds overweight, and to 36 subjects within 20 pounds of “desirable” weight. The test as a whole differentiated the groups as did 11 of 30 individual items. The overweight persons showed greater emotional reactivity, were more self-dissatisfied, more private or ...
A, Hudson, S G, Williams
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Emotional perception in eating disorders

International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2008
AbstractObjective:It remains an open question whether there are basic emotional perception and emotional processing deficits in eating disorders (ED). The aim of this study was to explore deficits in emotional perception in restrictive anorexia nervosa (AN‐R) and bulimia nervosa (BN), using visual emotional stimuli.Method:Thirty‐four patients with ED ...
Joos, Andreas   +4 more
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Parental behaviour and adolescents’ emotional eating

Appetite, 2007
Parents can influence their children's emotional eating behaviour through modelling processes and parenting. In this study, data on parenting (support, behavioural control and psychological control), emotional eating, and demographic variables were gathered among both parents and two adolescent children of 428 Dutch families.
Snoek, H.M.   +4 more
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Eating Disorders and Therapist Emotional Responses

Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, 2015
The aims of this study were to identify (a) patterns of clinicians' emotional responses to patients with eating disorders (ED); (b) patient, clinician, and treatment variables associated with therapist emotional responses; and (c) the influence of patient personality on therapist emotional responses.
Colli, Antonello   +5 more
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Boredom proneness, interoception, and emotional eating

Appetite, 2022
Emotional eating is associated with weight gain and difficulty losing weight during weight loss interventions. Theoretical and empirical work suggest boredom may be an important predictor of problematic eating behaviors. Yet, little work has examined the role of boredom in emotional eating.
Erica, Ahlich, Diana, Rancourt
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Emotion and eating in binge eating disorder and obesity

European Eating Disorders Review, 2010
AbstractThis study compares 20 binge eaters (BED), 23 obese patients (OB) and 20 normal weight controls (CO) with regard to everyday emotions and the relationship between emotions, the desire to eat and binge eating. Modified versions of the Differential Affect Scale and Emotional Eating Scale were used and the TAS‐20 and Symptom‐Check‐List‐27 ...
Zeeck, Almut   +4 more
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