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Background: The prevalence of emotional mental disorders in adulthood has been increasing annually, with stress identified as a significant risk factor.
Citta Nabila Rafida Putri +1 more
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The Neurobiology of Eating Disorders. [PDF]
Eating disorders are severe psychiatric illnesses with a typical age of onset in adolescence. Brain research in youth and young adults may help us identify specific neurobiology that contributes to onset and maintenance of those disorders.
DeGuzman, Marisa C +2 more
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Emotional eating as a risk factor for body image and life satisfaction
Introduction Previous studies have shown that emotional eating is associated with binge eating disorder, body image disturbances and depression. Objectives In this study we wanted to find out if there is a relationship between emotional eating and ...
E. Fyodorova, G. Arina, V. Nikolaeva
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Does alexithymia have a mediating effect between impulsivity and emotional-behavioral functioning in adolescents with binge eating disorder? [PDF]
Objective: Binge eating Disorder (BeD) has recently been included in the Dsm-5. like many other eating disorder symptoms, BED is often present in adolescence.
Ballarotto G. +6 more
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Background Emotional eating is defined as a nonpathological eating behavior, whereas binge-eating disorder (BED) is defined as a pathological eating behavior.
Mahé Arexis +4 more
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Psychological correlates to dysfunctional eating patterns among morbidly obese patients accepted for bariatric surgery [PDF]
Objective: To examine the relationships between dysfunctional eating patterns, personality, anxiety and depression in morbidly obese patients accepted for bariatric surgery.
Friborg, Oddgeir +3 more
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Emotional eating of adolescent students: A concept analysis
Background & Aim: Emotional eating is discussed in nursing, including psychiatric and public health nursing, particularly for its behavioral and psychosocial implications at the population level.
Chawapon Sarnkhaowkhom +3 more
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A taste of the unfamiliar: understanding the meanings attached to food by international postgraduate students in England [PDF]
Using findings from semi-structured interviews with international postgraduate students in England, this paper explores the meanings attached to the food they eat in a new culture.
Abraído-Lanza +49 more
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The Home Environment Shapes Emotional Eating [PDF]
Emotional overeating (EOE) is the tendency to eat more in response to negative emotions; its etiology in early life is unknown. We established the relative genetic and environmental influences on EOE in toddlerhood and early childhood. Data were from Gemini, a population‐based cohort of 2,402 British twins born in 2007.
Herle, Moritz +4 more
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Emotional eating, characterized by the tendency to increase food intake in response to negative emotional states, is often linked to poor emotion regulation. While mindfulness-based interventions have been studied for their benefits in reducing emotional
Mengye Yang +5 more
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