The present study aimed to investigate the psychological determinants of emotional eating in a national and international sample of healthy weight, overweight and obese adults (N = 226). Specifically, attachment styles, psychopathological symptom distress and love attitudes were explored for their ability to predict emotional eating. Findings supported the suggestion symptom distress may particularly predispose individuals to engaging in emotionally motivated overeating, with a large effect size observed. Preoccupied attachment was also a significant predictor of emotion eating, even after controlling for state-based inferences. However, there were no significant contributions of secure, fearful-avoidant, or dismissive-avoidant attachment s...
Stress and other negative emotions, such as depression and anxiety, can lead to both decreased and i...
Background/Objectives Previous research has demonstrated relationships between attachment orientati...
Based on recent studies indicating that emotional eating is not the clearly defined problem it is of...
The concept of emotional eating is well known within the general public and has been given scientifi...
Emotional eating has traditionally been defined as (over)eating in response to negative emotions. Su...
Background: Emotional eating, the tendency to overeat in response to negative emotions, has been lin...
Obesity is a leading cause of death globally and is an increasing public health concern. To provide ...
Objectives: To explore psychological factors associated with emotional eating and obesity in a sampl...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [56]-58)The perceived effect of ten emotions on desire to...
In eating research, it is common practice to group people into different eater types, such as emotio...
International audienceIt is now recognized that emotions can influence food intake. While some peopl...
International audienceThe aim of the study was to examine the extent to which obese people differ in...
abstract: The objective of this study was to access whether there were any associations between food...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine the relationship among emotional eatin...
Objective: Insecure attachment is considered a general risk factor for eating disorders (ED). Emotio...
Stress and other negative emotions, such as depression and anxiety, can lead to both decreased and i...
Background/Objectives Previous research has demonstrated relationships between attachment orientati...
Based on recent studies indicating that emotional eating is not the clearly defined problem it is of...
The concept of emotional eating is well known within the general public and has been given scientifi...
Emotional eating has traditionally been defined as (over)eating in response to negative emotions. Su...
Background: Emotional eating, the tendency to overeat in response to negative emotions, has been lin...
Obesity is a leading cause of death globally and is an increasing public health concern. To provide ...
Objectives: To explore psychological factors associated with emotional eating and obesity in a sampl...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [56]-58)The perceived effect of ten emotions on desire to...
In eating research, it is common practice to group people into different eater types, such as emotio...
International audienceIt is now recognized that emotions can influence food intake. While some peopl...
International audienceThe aim of the study was to examine the extent to which obese people differ in...
abstract: The objective of this study was to access whether there were any associations between food...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine the relationship among emotional eatin...
Objective: Insecure attachment is considered a general risk factor for eating disorders (ED). Emotio...
Stress and other negative emotions, such as depression and anxiety, can lead to both decreased and i...
Background/Objectives Previous research has demonstrated relationships between attachment orientati...
Based on recent studies indicating that emotional eating is not the clearly defined problem it is of...